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Imposing cybersecurity regulations alone won’t be...

Imposing cybersecurity regulations alone won’t be effective in encouraging cybersecurity-related investments, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) said Monday in comments it filed with the Commerce Department. As part of President Barack Obama’s executive order on cybersecurity, Commerce was collecting input…

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on possible incentives that would encourage adoption of cybersecurity practices. As Commerce formulates its recommendations on incentives, it should respect the need for specific sectors to address specific threats, TIA said in a news release. Commerce should also recognize that enhanced information sharing is needed, as are international approaches and standards, TIA said. Current incentives revolve around successfully administering public-private partnerships, as well as international, industry-led standards and best practices, TIA said (http://bit.ly/YhCfpw).