Martin Matishak reports:
Sen. Ron Wyden on Tuesday unveiled legislation that would require the Federal Communications Commission to set cybersecurity standards for telecom companies, as the policymakers grapple with the ongoing breach of U.S. phone networks by Chinese hackers.
The draft measure from the Oregon Democrat comes days after Senate lawmakers received a classified briefing about the wide-scale campaign by a group dubbed Salt Typhoon, which companies have yet to evict from their systems. House members are set to receive the same closed-door briefing later today.
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