FCC’s proposal to strengthen emergency alert security might not go far enough

FCC’s proposal to strengthen emergency alert security might not go far enough

In October, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to strengthen the security of the nation's emergency alert system (EAS) and wireless emergency alerts (WEA). These systems warn the public about emergencies through alerts on their televisions, radios, and wireless phones via AM, FM, satellite radio, broadcast, cable, and satellite TV. Although EAS Participants are required to broadcast presidential alerts, they voluntarily participate in broadcasting state and local EAS alerts.

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