After suffering defeat this spring, the controversial legislation aimed at preventing cyber threats, CISPA, may be returning to the Senate. According to Mother Jones, two senators are now working on a new version of the bill that looks to curb some of the concerns that kept it from initially passing. The goal of the bill will still be to make it easier for private companies to share information with the government regarding cyber threats, however the type of information that can be shared will reportedly be narrower in scope this time around.
The legislation is still being written, so there's no way of knowing what it is that they're changing to put it back on the floor, other than they might make it a bit more 'lenient'. So far, only 2 senators are working on it, but that's about 2% of the Senate, and others could join in.
Source @ The Verge