For quite some time now, we‘ve been warning about the government‘s questionable attempts to pass „cybersecurity“ bills that focus on „information sharing“ with names like CISA and CISPA. Defenders of these bills insist that they‘re „just voluntary“ and are necessary because it would enable private companies to share threat information with the US government, so that the US government could help stop attacks. Of course, we‘ve been asking for years (1) why, if this is so useful, companies can‘t already share this information and (2) what attacks these bills would have actually stopped? No one ever seems to have any answers.