Senator Opposes FCCs Move to Cut Telecom Cybersecurity Amid Rising Threats
Cybersecurity Dive
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
A significant debate has arisen concerning the FCC's proposal to eliminate cybersecurity requirements for telecommunications companies, with Senator Maria Cantwell opposing the move in light of recent, damaging cyberattacks like China's Salt Typhoon. Cantwell argues that maintaining these cybersecurity measures is crucial for protecting critical infrastructure and public safety amidst increasing threats. The pending FCC vote could impact how telecom carriers secure their networks against unlawful access, raising concerns among healthcare professionals about the potential risks to sensitive patient data and overall network integrity. The outcome of this decision could redefine the regulatory landscape and influence how the healthcare sector manages cybersecurity vulnerabilities.