FCC Announces May Cybersecurity Workshops
Summary
The FCC announced two cybersecurity workshops for May 2026 - one for telecommunications carriers and one for broadcasters - hosted by its Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. The workshops aim to provide cybersecurity awareness and best practices guidance to industry stakeholders. These are informational events that create no new compliance obligations.
What changed
The FCC released a news announcement detailing two upcoming cybersecurity workshops in May 2026, targeting telecommunications carriers and broadcasters respectively. The workshops will be led by the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau and are designed to provide cybersecurity awareness and best practices.
For telecommunications carriers and broadcasters, these workshops represent informational opportunities rather than compliance mandates. No new regulatory requirements, reporting obligations, or deadlines are established by this announcement. Participants may benefit from attending to stay informed on FCC cybersecurity priorities and expectations.
What to do next
- Monitor FCC announcements for workshop details and registration information
Source document (simplified)
- Full Title: FCC Announces May Cybersecurity Workshops
- Document Type: News Release
- Bureau(s): Media Relations Public Safety and Homeland Security
- Description The Federal Communications Commission today announced that it will host two cybersecurity workshops, led by its Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.
Files
News Release: docx pdf txt
Public Notice: docx pdf txt
Document Dates
- Released On:
Apr 7, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 7, 2026
- Media Contact: MediaRelations@fcc.gov (202) 418-0500
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