Understanding Cybersecurity of Mobile Networks Act
The bill mandates a federal, inter-agency assessment of mobile network cybersecurity, with periodic reports and standards to identify threats and guide mitigation.
The bill mandates a federal, inter-agency assessment of mobile network cybersecurity, with periodic reports and standards to identify threats and guide mitigation.
HR 1709, the Understanding Cybersecurity of Mobile Networks Act, aims to mandate a comprehensive assessment by relevant federal agencies about the cybersecurity risks associated with mobile network infrastructure and operations. The bill seeks to increase transparency by requiring periodic reports on the threats and vulnerabilities specific to mobile networks, as well as strategies for mitigation. It emphasizes inter-agency collaboration and the development of standards and best practices to protect mobile networks from cyber threats.
Mobile networks are critical infrastructure underpinning communication, commerce, and national security. With the increase in mobile device usage and the expansion of 5G technology, the attack surface for cyber threats has grown substantially. Understanding and addressing cybersecurity risks in this sector is vital to protecting sensitive data, maintaining service continuity, and safeguarding public safety. This bill seeks to provide a structured approach to identifying and countering emerging threats, potentially enhancing national resilience against cyberattacks impacting mobile connectivity.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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