FCC Workshop Focuses on Security for EAS and WEA
Commission examined cybersecurity for public warning systems
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Commission examined cybersecurity for public warning systems
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Broadcasters take note. The agency will test the system in January
Groups say technical challenges remain as FCC deadline approaches
An FCC spokesperson said the law requires FEMA to conduct nationwide tests
I didn’t get my CAP alert, and now I know why
Users need this update to meet the pending FCC deadline
Public media in Mississippi and Florida are the first recipients
On Oct. 30 it will hold a roundtable with CISA in Washington
It will put users in compliance with EAS rule change deadline
For many Americans, the test seemed to come earlier than expected
The Wireless Emergency Alert also went off successfully
Also, don't forget about these important FCC deadlines
Customers can manage logs and documents via a secure online portal
The state has acquired four portable emergency advisory radio systems
The agency is working to locate operational AM stations that can support public safety...
Engineer Ron Schadt says people have become way too reliant on cell phones
FEMA says some messages to mobile phones were not processed correctly
Aim is to make phone alerts more accessible
"Interference issues between EVs and AM signals are resolvable," they wrote in a letter
It also said state plans should minimize the number of intermediate links
A conversation with the longtime broadcast chair of Wisconsin SECC
The goal posts have shifted and so must public media, says Sally Kane
"We are talking about thousands of square miles of the U.S. that will be...
The proposed "AM for Every Vehicle Act" would make the service mandatory in cars
Brings new UI and OS to users of older units
It’s time for broadcasters and government to invest in a simple vision
CISA, IPAWS and FCC co-hosted in St. Louis
Warning capabilities of the system were limited for a time
System could someday support languages beyond English and Spanish
Here's what EAS participants need to know about the changes
Broadcast advocates met recently with FCC staff to lay out their argument
NAB says it will help with security and eliminate need for specific hardware
The testing has been rejected by most EAS units and declared “invalid” since late...
Trade association proposes more outreach and education versus new mandates
You could build one but they are available from sources like Amazon and Walmart
Automakers' response to Markey’s letter points to using new technologies for public warning
She asks major carriers if machine learning or other strategies can help
Increased use of Internet-based alerts, in CAP format, will produce higher-quality audio messages
Don't miss it. Mark those calendars for Jan. 3