Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat will be the outcome of FCC's proposed cybersecurity rules for telecoms by December 31, 2025?
Adopted without changes • 25%
Adopted with modifications • 25%
Rejected • 25%
No decision by deadline • 25%
FCC official announcements or reports from reputable news sources
US Government Targets Chinese Hackers with New Cybersecurity Rules, Sanctions
Dec 10, 2024, 05:06 PM
The U.S. government has taken significant steps in response to cybersecurity threats from Chinese hackers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed new cybersecurity rules for telecom carriers, prompted by breaches attributed to the Chinese government hacking group Salt Typhoon. These rules would require carriers to create, update, and implement cybersecurity risk management plans, with penalties for non-compliance. Additionally, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a bill to enforce minimum security standards, annual testing, audits, and reports for telecom companies. In a related development, the U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on Sichuan Silence Information Technology, a Chinese cybersecurity firm, and its employee Guan Tianfeng, for their involvement in a 2020 cyberattack that targeted critical infrastructure globally, including U.S. systems. The sanctions are in response to their role in creating and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities and their ties to the Ragnarok ransomware.
View original story
Adopted without amendments • 25%
Adopted with amendments • 25%
Rejected • 25%
Pending decision • 25%
Rules fully implemented • 25%
Rules partially implemented • 25%
Rules rejected • 25%
Rules delayed • 25%
Full compliance • 25%
Partial compliance • 25%
Non-compliance • 25%
Legal challenge • 25%
Support the proposal • 25%
Oppose the proposal • 25%
Seek amendments • 25%
No official stance • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Enhanced risk management plans • 25%
Other measures • 25%
Deployment of new security technologies • 25%
Increased cybersecurity audits • 25%