FCC Mandates Enhanced Security Protocols for Emergency Alert System
The Federal Communications Commission has enacted new regulations to bolster the security of the Emergency Alert System. These rules mandate that broadcasters adopt a three-pronged approach, including robust password practices, timely installation of security updates, and network firewalls to prevent unauthorized access. The FCC is also soliciting public feedback on additional proposals, such as requiring authentication for all alerts.
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