The Federal Communications Commission voted to rescind cybersecurity rules for telecommunications providers a year after the ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rolled back a previous ruling that required U.S. telecom carriers to ...
The FCC is considering rescinding Biden-era cyber rules for the telecom sector that were put in place following the sweeping Salt Typhoon hack.
Chairman Brendan Carr said the earlier interpretation pushed CALEA beyond what Congress intended and would have led to ...
However, the FCC’s announcement to roll back cybersecurity rules for internet service providers isn’t welcomed by everyone.
The FCC voted to revoke the ruling, claiming it was ‘ineffective because it neither responded to the nature of the relevant ...
The vote has drawn significant concern from congressional Democrats, who say it will weaken the security posture of telecom ...
Two Trump-appointed FCC officials voted to undo the telecom industry's cybersecurity rules. One Democratic commissioner ...
Security leaders call the rollback ‘shockingly incompetent,’ warning it removes critical controls implemented after one of ...
The Federal Communications Commission voted to roll back Biden-era cybersecurity regulations designed to address the massive ...
In what the Electronic Frontier Foundation calls a "terrible idea," the Federal Communications Commission has rescinded the requirement for telecom companies to issue yearly cybersecurity reports.