The use of computers and the Internet in conducting warfare in cyberspace.
Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare
Remarks Of Commissioner Geoffrey Starks Before Ericsson's Broadband For All Online Conference
As we continue to work to bring the pandemic to a close, I am already thinking about the lessons we have learned that should influence how we work toward the goal of broadband for all:
FCC Can Block Subsidized Purchases of Huawei’s 5G Technology
A federal appeals court ruled that Huawei can’t subsidize the sale of its 5G technology with federal funds earmarked for US broadband development because the Federal Communications Commission determined the company is a national security threat. The 5th Circuit Court agreed that the FCC was fully within its power and competence to issue the rule barring “Universal Service Fund” subsidies recipients from buying equipment or services from companies deemed national security risks.
Trump-era data grabs pose a threat to global negotiations
Recent revelations about Trump-era data grabs by federal authorities have put the US in a tricky spot as it competes with China to lead the digital age. As the Trump Justice Department pursued leaks and critics in Congress, the media and the White House itself, it obtained court orders to scoop up data from Apple, Microsoft and other tech providers. Then courts put the companies under gag orders that blocked them from warning their customers they'd been targeted, or even revealing the existence of the gag orders themselves.
FCC Proposes Ban on Devices Deemed a Threat to National Security
The Federal Communications Commission proposed new rules that would prohibit all future authorizations for communications equipment deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security.
The impact of software supply chains in preventing security breaches and innovative approaches to public and private partnerships in this space.
Axios Technology Policy Reporter Ashley Gold will host one-on-one conversations with:
The Honorable Mark Warner
Senator, Virginia
Chair, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Member, Senate Finance, Banking, Budget, & Rules Committees
Window Snyder
Founder & CEO, Thistle Technologies
The US Is Back in the 5G Game
The US government has upended the $35 billion-a-year cellular-equipment industry, ushering in a new era of competition and giving US companies a shot at re-entering a sector they vacated years ago. Pushed by Washington’s campaign to cripple Huawei over cybersecurity concerns, countries representing more than 60% of the world’s cellular-equipment market are considering or have already enacted restrictions against Huawei. And to take advantage of that opening, the US government—as well as governments in the UK and European Union—are considering financial support and other measures to boost do
June Open Meeting Agenda
Here's what the Federal Communications Commission will consider at its June 2021 open meeting.
FCC Commissioner Starks Remarks to Supply Chain integrity Workshop
Today we gather during National Supply Chain Integrity Month to discuss ways to strengthen our supply chain against potential bad actors. Policymakers must ensure that small and mid-sized carriers have access to equipment and services that are not only secure but make good business sense.
FCC Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel Remarks to Supply Chain Integrity Workshop
There can no longer be any question that, when it comes to network security, the threats are real, the stakes are high, and our defenses need to constantly evolve and improve. At the Federal Communications Commission, under my leadership, we are pursuing a proactive, three-pronged strategy to building a more secure, resilient, and next-generation communications supply chain for this 5G future. To start, we are taking direct action to slow down untrusted vendors both at home and abroad. But we are also recognizing that “Just Say No” is not a strategy.