FCC Reviews Cyber Trust Mark Over China Connections
FCC Chair Brendan Carr announced a review of the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program due to its potential ties to China's government. The review is led by the FCC's Council on National Security, although specific details remain undisclosed.

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr has initiated a review of the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program due to concerns about its possible connections with the government of China.
The review is being conducted by the FCC's Council on National Security, Carr confirmed on Friday. However, he did not expand on the specifics of the investigation.
Fox News first reported this development, emphasizing the growing scrutiny over international influences in U.S. cybersecurity protocols.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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