I see it as just a common-sense issue that I hope perhaps we can work together to change this policy.
Michael McCaul
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Michael Thomas McCaul is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on national security and foreign policy. McCaul has played a significant role in discussions surrounding U.S. relations with countries like Ukraine and Russia, often emphasizing the importance of NATO and the need for a strong response to aggression.
We must ensure that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are working seamlessly with the private sector in the most effective and efficient ways possible to prohibit pirated goods from entering…
It is astounding. Why? Has DHS explained to you why they have stopped providing this kind of information?
It is unacceptable that 15 percent of the military's semiconductor chips are coming--well, not only foreign countries but counterfeit.
I don't believe they are in an offensive mode right now to attack us just because we are here, but I think they are positioning themselves to be able to do that if they view it as necessary.
I think the first principle that we have, particularly in this area, in Congress is to do no harm.
we have to find a way to motivate a continual investigation and innovation of mechanisms.
the modern cyber threat is geared around not allowing you to know that it is there.
I think as you point out, Mr. Williams, I agree with the breach-notification law. It really cries out for National Federal law.
The one thing in this proposal I disagree with is the regulating over the private sector.





