FCC approves cybersecurity overhaul for emergency alert systems and undersea cable security
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Derek B. Johnson
9d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
The FCC has approved new rules to boost cybersecurity for the nation's Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), aiming to protect against hijacking attacks from malicious actors. The rules also update security requirements for undersea cable providers, enhancing federal security review processes for these critical infrastructure components.
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· 3 pulledThe Federal Communications Commission approved new rules Thursday that boost cybersecurity regulations for the nation's emergency alert systems and update security rules for the nation's undersea cables.
The new rule would overhaul two national emergency systems, the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts, to better protect against hijacking attacks from malicious actors.
The EAS is a national public warning system that state and local authorities use to disseminate information related to weather events, AMBER alerts and other emergencies via radio and television
The new rules would overhaul national emergency systems to protect against hijacking and update federal security review rules for undersea cables providers.
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