NCTA, CTIA, US Telecom Outline Cybersecurity Bill Priorities
Cable and phone companies have told Congress that regulatory second-guessing, prescriptive rules or lengthy review and approval processes would be disastrous to industry efforts to respond in real time to cybersecurity threats.
As the House and Senate consider cybersecurity legislation, the heads of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, CTIA: The Wireless Association and US Telecom wrote the leaders of the House and Senate, laying out their priorities for a national approach to cyber defense and providing some must-haves in any cybersecurity legislation. "We agree with Congress that ensuring the security of cyber space is a national imperative," they wrote, "and we share the goal of promoting a national framework for cybersecurity that enhances our economic and national security posture." But, they said, "essential to that framework is ensuring that critical infrastructure providers retain the freedom to implement all measures available to them to secure their networks and systems."