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CSIA Asks Feds to Beef Up Data Protection
Dec 13, 2005 5:56 PM
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The Cyber Security Industry Alliance has called on the Administration and Congress to implement 13 proposals it believes will help improve the privacy, reliability and integrity of Information. They are:

*Passing a national data breach notification bill.

*Passing a national spyware protection bill.

*Ensuring that cyber security protection be applied to the healthcare infrastructure.

*Promoting information security governance in the private sector.

*Directing a federal agency to track costs associated with cyber attacks.

*Securing digital control systems.

*Strengthening National Information Assurance Partnership certification.

*Filling new cyber security post in Department of Homeland Security.

*Ratifying the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.

*Increasing research and development funding for cyber security.

*Completing Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-12) initiative for government-wide operations.

*Ensuring continuity of government operations with telework.

*Including information security planning in transition to Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6.



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