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Cyber Security


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Cyber security protects networks by preventing, detecting and responding to risks and attacks. Cyber attacks on communications networks cause significant damage, including identity theft and denial of service attacks. Such attacks are difficult to trace, and may come from a variety of sources.

The increasing sophistication and maliciousness of cyber security threats creates unique challenges. Law enforcement and industry partners have collaborated to respond to and recover from such attacks.The federal government, state governments, and industry partners have developed tools and information to assist the public safety community and organizations in their cyber security efforts.

The FCC's role in cyber security is to strengthen the protection of critical communications infrastructure, to assist in maintaining the reliability of networks during disasters, to aid in swift recovery after, and to ensure that first responders have access to effective communications services.

Since cyber security can begin at the individual level, here are some general guidelines to follow. For more detailed information, please check the links below.

  • 8/9/10
    FCC Seeks Public Comment on National Broadband Plan Recommendation to Create a Cybersecurity Roadmap.
    Public Notice: Word | Acrobat
  • 10/09/09
    FCC and FTC Chairmen Jointly Encourage the Public to Take Safeguards to Protect Themselves, Their Privacy, and Their Personal Information Online.
    News Release: Word | Acrobat

Padlock Cyber Security Tips

  • Have up to date antivirus software.
  • Only open emails from known sources.
  • Avoid opening attachments, especially with these file extensions: .app, .cmd, .exe, .js, .mdb, .url, .vb, .vbe.
  • Be selective in what is saved to the network drives.
  • Be cautious with any downloads.

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Persons with Disabilities


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