Emergency Alert System encoders will likely be sending the wrong time starting Sunday, March 11 unless station engineers either upgrade their firmware or manually adjust the unit to reflect the ...
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned that attackers could exploit critical security vulnerabilities in unpatched Emergency Alert System (EAS) encoder/decoder devices to send fake emergency ...
Ed. Note: The EAS CAP compliance deadline, mentioned in this story, has since been extended. See story. WASHINGTON — Some broadcasters are taking tentative steps to prepare for the enhanced Emergency ...
Digital Alert Systems, a specialist in emergency communications solutions for video services providers, and Ateme, a player in video compression technology, have announced a technology partnership ...
The scope of the 110 page Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 11-82) reviewing the Emergency Alert System makes it seem that there’s a good chance that the Sept. 30, 2011 deadline may be ...
On July 24, 2017, the FCC released a Public Notice announcing a nationwide Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) test on September 27, 2017, and reminded EAS Participants, which includes all cable television ...
FEMA US Homeland Security Citizen and Immigration Services Flyer Closeup Hackers can use the U.S. Emergency Alert System to issue TV, radio and cable network alerts if encoder and decoder device ...
The US Department of Homeland Security is warning of vulnerabilities in the nation’s emergency broadcast network that makes it possible for hackers to issue bogus warnings over radio and TV stations. ...