CSIA Applauds White House on ID Theft, But Urges Action on 'Security Fundamentals'
12 Mai 2006 - 1:12AM
PR Newswire (US)
Kurtz: Legislation Needed to Protect Sensitive Personal Data
ARLINGTON, Va., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cyber Security Industry
Alliance (CSIA) today praised President Bush's signing of an
executive order to increase law enforcement efforts against
identity theft, warn consumers of its dangers and better protect
personal data held by the federal government, but urged further
congressional action on "information security fundamentals." "This
executive order is definitely a step in the right direction, but
what we really need is for Congress to pass legislation that
requires reasonable measures to protect sensitive consumer data in
the first place. The legislation should also encourage the use of
best practices like encryption, and standardizes requirements for
notification when breaches occur," Kurtz said. "President Bush has
the opportunity to demonstrate some real leadership here by pushing
members of Congress to resolve their differences and get a bill to
his desk." Such legislation would provide a foundation for the
President's task force to tackle the problem more effectively,
Kurtz added. Likewise, legislation reviewed in a hearing today in
the House Judiciary Committee is a positive development, Kurtz
said. "However, much of the bill is focused on law enforcement and
penalties. Certainly, as a society we need to recognize that
cybercrime is a growing concern. But the most effective way to
fight the problem is to help prevent it in the first place." About
the Cyber Security Industry Alliance The Cyber Security Industry
Alliance is the only advocacy group dedicated exclusively to
ensuring the privacy, reliability and integrity of information
systems through public policy, technology, education and awareness.
Led by CEOs from the world's top security providers, CSIA believes
a comprehensive approach to information system security is vital to
the stability of the global economy. Visit our web site at
http://www.csialliance.org/. Members of the CSIA include
Application Security, Inc.; CA, Inc. (NYSE:CA); Citadel Security
Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CDSS); Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS);
Entrust, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENTU); F-Secure Corporation (HEX:FSC1V);
Fortinet, Inc.; Internet Security Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSX); iPass
Inc. (NASDAQ:IPAS); Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR); McAfee,
Inc. (NYSE:MFE); Mirage Networks; PGP Corporation; Qualys, Inc.;
RSA Security Inc. (NASDAQ:RSAS); Secure Computing Corporation
(NASDAQ:SCUR); Surety, Inc.; SurfControl Plc (LSE:SRF); Symantec
Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC); TechGuard Security, LLC and Vontu, Inc.
DATASOURCE: Cyber Security Industry Alliance CONTACT: Scot Montrey,
Communications Director of Cyber Security Industry Alliance,
+1-703-894-3022, Web site: http://www.csialliance.org/
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