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FCC 'Rip and Replace' Provision For Chinese Tech Tops Cyber Provisions in Defense Bill
mercredi 25 décembre 2024, 16:07 , par Slashdot
The $3 billion would go to a Federal Communications Commission program, commonly called 'rip and replace,' to get rid of Chinese networking equipment due to national security concerns. The effort was created in 2020 to junk equipment made by telecom giant Huawei. It had an initial investment of $1.9 billion, roughly $3 billion shy of what experts said was needed to cauterize the potential vulnerability. Calls to replenish the fund have increased recently in the wake of two hacking campaigns by China, dubbed Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, that saw hackers insert malicious code in U.S. infrastructure and break into at least eight telecom firms. The bill also includes a watered down requirement for the Defense Department to tap an independent third-party to study the feasibility of creating a U.S. Cyber Force, along with an 'evaluation of alternative organizational models for the cyber forces' of the military branches. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/12/25/157235/fcc-rip-and-replace-provision-for-chinese-tech-tops-...
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