T-Mobile Forms Nonprofit to Strengthen Telecom Cybersecurity Collaboration
T-Mobile established a nonprofit organization called C2 ISAC to coordinate cybersecurity efforts among telecommunications companies. The group includes seven other firms such as AT&T, Charter, Verizon, and Comcast.
theverge.comT-Mobile announced the creation of a nonprofit group named C2 ISAC to improve cybersecurity cooperation across the telecommunications sector. The organization will work with seven other companies, including AT&T, Charter, Verizon, and Comcast, to share threat information and coordinate responses.
The nonprofit aims to strengthen partnerships that address cyber risks affecting network infrastructure and customer data. Participants will exchange operational details on emerging threats and develop joint practices for incident response. No specific timeline for the group's first activities or measurable targets was included in the announcement.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Telecom firms may increase information sharing on cyber threats.
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Joint incident response practices could be developed among participants.
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