The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched a national security unit in response to recent cyber incidents affecting US telecommunications firms.
These incidents, attributed to a group known as Salt Typhoon, involved unauthorised access to sensitive data and communications.
The newly formed unit will be led by Adam Chan, FCC's national security counsel, and will include representatives from eight different bureaus and offices within the agency. The council's objectives are to:
Cybersecurity experts have emphasised the importance of securing digital infrastructure against advanced threats. The telecommunications sector, despite its established cybersecurity measures, continues to face persistent and evolving risks.
Recent reports indicate that Salt Typhoon has continued targeting US telecom networks, with activity observed as recently as February.
The FCC has taken several steps in recent months to enhance industry security, and the formation of this council represents a further effort to strengthen resilience.