FCC Mandates Cybersecurity Standards for Emergency Alert Systems After Cyberattacks
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has enacted new mandatory cybersecurity standards for Emergency Alert System equipment. This regulatory response follows recent incidents where hackers compromised radio stations in Texas and Virginia. These attacks involved injecting fake alerts and inappropriate content into live broadcasts, exposing vulnerabilities in public safety infrastructure.
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