From the article: "Proposals to increase cybersecurity by allowing businesses and government to
share information may enjoy bipartisan support in Washington, but Americans
aren’t sold on the idea, the latest United Technologies/National Journal Congressional
Connection Poll finds.
Almost two-thirds of respondents—63 percent—said government and businesses
should not be allowed to share information because it would hurt privacy and
civil liberties. But 29 percent of those surveyed said information-sharing
should be allowed to better protect computer networks." Read more