
On June 6, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to advance a proposal aimed at boosting the security of information routed across the internet. The new rules would require broadband providers to use secure internet routing methods, a move that has faced opposition from industry stakeholders. The decision marks a significant step in securing a fundamental component of the internet, reflecting the FCC's commitment to enhancing cybersecurity measures.
.@FCC moves ahead on internet routing security rules. https://t.co/tOL1EpoFTG via @timstarks
⚠️ U.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION VOTES TO ADVANCE PROPOSAL TO BOOST SECURITY OF INFORMATION ROUTED ACROSS THE INTERNET
U.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION VOTES TO ADVANCE PROPOSAL TO BOOST SECURITY OF INFORMATION ROUTED ACROSS THE INTERNET




