US FCC Repeals Cybersecurity Rules Aimed at Preventing Salt Typhoon Attacks




  • The FCC is repealing cybersecurity regulations for telecommunications companies
  • These protections were introduced after the network intrusion by the Chinese threat actor Salt Typhoon.
  • The Trump administration is removing regulations across the industry

The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to eliminate measures implemented in the wake of the salt typhoon attack.

The mandatory protections required telecommunications companies to adopt basic security controls and network protections, and encouraged collaboration among large network providers to protect consumers and national security.



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