Elizabeth Hyman Posts

  • CompTIA at the Conventions

    Aug 1, 2016, 20:08 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    CompTIA partnered with nearly a dozen other technology organizations in hosting Innovation Nation events at the RNC Convention in Cleveland and the DNC Convention in Philadelphia. Innovation Nation brought public policy into focus at signature events, engaging congressional leaders, campaign officials, and industry leaders in conversations to explore how an innovation agenda might take shape in the next Congress under their party’s president.
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  • CompTIA at the RNC and DNC Conventions

    Aug 1, 2016, 17:53 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
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  • 2015 Legislative Highlights and Look at 2016

    Jan 14, 2016, 13:31 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
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  • Data Breach Bill Advances to House Floor

    Apr 16, 2015, 20:07 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    Yesterday the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed the Data Security and Breach Notification Act of 2015 by a vote of 29-20. We continue to support an effort to pass a federal preemption of state data breach laws to ensure that companies are subject to one notification requirement instead of a patchwork of laws – many of which are inconsistent with each other.
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  • Reflecting and Looking Forward During Women’s History Month

    Mar 4, 2014, 20:44 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    This is Women’s History Month — a time to recognize the often overlooked vision, courage and accomplishments of our nation’s women. To kick it off, did you know that a famous Hollywood actress of the 1930s and ‘40s, Hedy Lamarr, was also a pioneer for women and technology? She co-invented spread-spectrum broadcast communications technologies. There are many wonderful examples —from Hedy Lamarr to Meg Whitman — of women leading the way in technol ...
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  • House Passes Cell Phone Unlocking Bill — But There’s a Catch

    Feb 28, 2014, 20:06 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    This week, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1123, “the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act.” The text included a last-minute addition that limited the right to unlock a cell phone to the individual purchaser. This was in contrast to a previous version of the bill that CompTIA supported, one that did not have a distinction between the individual purchaser and businesses that wish to engage in what is referred to as bulk cell phone unlocking for resale purpos ...
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  • Government is Open … So What’s Next for Tech?

    Oct 18, 2013, 19:26 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    At midnight on Thursday, a default on the Federal government’s obligations was averted and the government re-opened after a 16-day shutdown.  Congress agreed to a short-term deal to fund the federal government through January 15th, and extend the debt ceiling to February 7th. So, what does this mean for a tech agenda in the remaining days of 2013?  To answer that question, one should first realize that with Congressional recess and holidays, there are only a little more than 20 w ...
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  • What a Washington D.C. Shutdown Means for IT and Cybersecurity

    Oct 1, 2013, 19:21 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    This morning we awoke to the stark reality that our lawmakers and the president have failed to reach a deal, even in the short-term, to fund the federal government. The first shuttering of government doors in 17 years could go on for several days, if not to the next significant inflection point on the calendar – a vote on raising the debt ceiling, which should come between October 17 and November 1. The fact that the government will continue to pay our military, and that there are separat ...
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  • Professionalizing the National Cyber-Workforce

    Sep 23, 2013, 21:01 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    Last week, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released a study on “Professionalizing the Nation’s Cyber Workforce? Criteria for Decision-Making.” The study examined three questions: Is cybersecurity ready to be professionalized across the nation? Which jobs within the cybersecurity field should be professionalized and to what degree? Should the federal government lead this effort single handedly? The study was commissioned by the Department of Homeland Security. NAS, unde ...
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  • New Legislation Aims to Get Military Personnel on Paths to Great IT Careers

    May 22, 2013, 22:27 PM by Elizabeth Hyman
    This week, CompTIA was invited to attend an event with Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) at the American Legion Hall in Alexandria, VA. Kaine has introduced his first piece of legislation since joining the Senate last fall, called the “Troop Talent Act of 2013,” and Duckworth introduced the companion bill in the House. They were there to share information about the bill and urge the veterans and industry supporters in the audience to ask members of the ...
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