THE Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA 2015) has been reauthorized through 30 September 2026 as part of a funding bill enacted on 3 February 2026. The act’s information‑sharing provisions, which had been scheduled to sunset on 30 January 2026, will now remain in effect through 30 September 2026, according to Inside Privacy.
CISA 2015 establishes a framework for sharing cyber threat indicators and defensive measures and provides several protections for participating organisations, including FOIA disclosure exemptions, limits on liability related to sharing, and safeguards against waiver of legal privileges. The reauthorization continues to aim at facilitating information exchanges between the U.S. federal government and private entities while preserving these safeguards. The article notes these protections and situates the renewal within ongoing discussions reflected in prior posts from 2015 and 2016.