Ars Technica: FCC to Rescind Ruling that Said ISPs Are Required to Secure Their Networks | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
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Ars Technica: FCC to rescind ruling that said ISPs are required to secure their networks | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
Ars Technica: FCC to rescind ruling that said ISPs are required to secure their networks. “The Federal Communications Commission will vote in November to repeal a ruling that requires telecom providers to secure their networks, acting on a request from the biggest lobby groups representing Internet providers.”The post Ars Technica: FCC to rescind ruling that said ISPs are required to secure their networks first appeared on ResearchBuzz: Firehose.
The new security catalogue for operators of telecommunications systems introduces "risk potentials". Strict rules apply with high public interest importance.
FCC Flips, Won't Require Carriers to Secure Networks
The FCC is preparing to rescind a ruling that set basic cybersecurity standards for telecom providers, including mobile carriers. Just this January, the FCC passed the new ruling in response to recent attacks by China, including the "Salt Typhoon" attack where Chinese hackers accessed the wire-tap systems of most major US telecom companies, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The ruling was based on language of the Communications Assistance f…
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