Newscan: Why suspected Chinese spy gear remains in America’s telecom networks
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Why suspected Chinese spy gear remains in America’s telecom networks
Calls mount for blocking warrantless mass data collection
Federal ability to buy citizen data worries lawmakers and experts alike
Official: White House to meet with rail industry before issuing cybersecurity rules
Authentication risk discovered in Okta platform
‘Password extraction risk’ in identity provider Okta disputed
Authomize discovers PassBleed password stealing and impersonation risks in Okta
Feds disrupt North Korean ransomware operations, return $500,000 to healthcare victims
FCC chief highlights enforcement activity as lawmaker advance privacy legislation
CEO John Stankey lobbies for AT&T as a good state partner for broadband-infrastructure funding
White House advocates cloud investment as a path to artificial intelligence
Ericsson completes Vonage acquisition
Seoul: The smartest city integrates with Metaverse
Hypersonic-missile-tracking satellites greenlit for development
NoTraffic brings cloud-based IoT to traffic lights in Canada
AT&T hits 70 million midband 5G POPs, sees inflation pressures
Verizon to provide private 5G, LTE network at Port of Virginia container terminal
Public Safety Advocate: Marketing products, questions to answer
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FCC extends reply-comment deadline for pole attachments to Aug. 26
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel probes mobile carriers on data-privacy practices
FCC order blocking of auto-warranty robocall scam campaign
What emergency managers need to know about FirstNet and extended-primary users
FirstNet, Built with AT&T, is connecting more first responders across Texas
Okta response to security report