Eleven of the nation’s top computer security companies are forming a new organization to lobby on cyber-security issues in Washington, breaking ranks with the broader technology industry in hopes that a more cooperative approach to protecting the nation’s critical information infrastructure will avert heavy-handed regulation by Congress and the White House. Leaders of the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) stress that they remain wary of any government effort to regulate security practices. They are, however, willing to concede that some requirements, perhaps developed under existing federal laws, could improve computer security practices without foisting onerous mandates on businesses. Full Story
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