FCC Imposes Cybersecurity Requirements for Emergency Alert Systems
The Federal Communications Commission has unanimously approved new regulations for Emergency Alerting System operators. These rules require entities like radio and TV broadcasters to implement fundamental cybersecurity measures, including strong passwords, network firewalls, and timely security updates. The mandate aims to safeguard EAS systems from cyberattacks and maintain public trust in emergency communications.
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