Posted: 8:27 AM PST · December 10, 2024
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US Senator announces new bill to secure telecom companies in wake of Chinese hacks
In a move aimed at bolstering the security of American telephone networks and communications, US Democratic Senator Ron Wyden has announced a new draft bill titled the Secure American Communications Act. The legislation responds to the recent massive hack of telecom providers allegedly perpetrated by Chinese government hackers.
The Secure American Communications Act: Key Provisions
The Secure American Communications Act would require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to implement specific cybersecurity requirements for telecom providers. These requirements include:
- Annual Network Vulnerability Tests: Telecom providers would be required to perform annual tests to assess their network vulnerability and identify potential weaknesses.
- Independent Auditor Engagement: Telecom providers would need to hire independent auditors to ensure compliance with new FCC cybersecurity rules.
- Documentation and CEO/CISO Statements: Telecom providers would be required to submit documentation from the tests and audits, along with a statement from the CEO and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) confirming compliance with the new FCC rules.
Senator Wyden’s Statement on the Bill
Congress needs to step up and pass mandatory security rules to finally secure our telecom system against an infestation of hackers and spies," said Senator Wyden in a press release announcing the bill. This statement underscores the urgency and importance of addressing cybersecurity concerns in the telecom industry.
The Need for Secure American Communications Act
The recent hack of telecom providers by Chinese government hackers has raised significant concerns about the security of American telephone networks and communications. The Secure American Communications Act aims to address these concerns by implementing robust cybersecurity measures that protect against future attacks.
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Conclusion
The Secure American Communications Act is a crucial step towards securing telecom networks and protecting American communications. By implementing robust cybersecurity measures, this bill aims to prevent future hacks and ensure the integrity of critical infrastructure.