In managing a broadcast facility, many things have changed during the past few years. The one thing however, that has not is the importance of complying with the FCC’s growing rules and regulations.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. At this year’s NAB Show, TFT will display the new EAS911+, an EAS Encoder/Decoder with CAP ...
A new optional approach to internal EAS operations is being advocated by the National Association of Broadcasters as a way to help broadcasters secure alerting equipment from cyberattack. NAB says ...
When Sage Alerting Systems announced last year it would no longer produce its 3644 ENDEC Emergency Alert System encoder, the National Association of Broadcasters and other EAS stakeholders took notice ...
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 ...
Digital Alert Systems, a global provider of emergency communications solutions for video services providers, and video compression technology firm Ateme, today announced a technology partnership that ...
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 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. ...
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