The FCC has proposed measures to avoid phoney emergency warnings

The FCC has proposed measures to avoid phoney emergency warnings

The Federal Communications Commission is well aware of the potential harm caused by bogus emergency warnings and is working to mitigate the risk through regulation adjustments. The government has proposed rules requiring tighter security for the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts. Participants and carriers would be required not only to disclose EAS breaches within 72 hours but also to give annual certifications that they have “adequate” measures and a risk management strategy.