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Olivia Trusty
Coverage of Olivia Trusty in the Nexus archive.
Federal Communications Commissionorganization2Emergency Alert Systemtopic1Wireless Emergency Alertstopic1Team Telecomorganization1Department of Justiceorganization1Foreign Investment Review Sectionorganization1submarine cablestopic1Brendan Carrperson1robocallstopic1Know Your Customer (KYC) rulestopic1Covered Entity Listtopic1cybersecurity threatstopic1New Hampshire presidential primaryevent1
- FCC passes new cybersecurity rules for emergency systems, undersea cables
The FCC approved new cybersecurity rules to strengthen the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) against hijacking, requiring measures like strong passwords and authentication IDs. It also updated submarine cable regulations, exempting providers meeting high security standards from stringent national security reviews.
- FCC tightens KYC rules for telecoms, closes loophole for banned foreign services
The FCC approved new regulations to strengthen telecom companies' 'Know Your Customer' requirements, aiming to combat robocalls and enhance network security. The rules also close loopholes allowing banned foreign services to operate in the U.S., targeting companies from Russia and China listed as security risks.