Remember back in 2011 when President Obama first approached the Senate with cybersecurity legislation and it was rejected? Well, today he announced it's time for round two, and in light of recent high-profile attacks, the odds are in his favor. Catch all the deets and more in the gallery below. Enjoy!
Engadget Daily: Verizon Vehicle, Obama pushes for cybersecurity legislation, and more!
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