T-Mobile takes $31.5m FCC hit for data breaches

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The US operator is to spend $15.75m alone on fixing its cybersecurity after data breaches.

This article includes:

  • Organisations: Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States; Enforcement Bureau; Experian; Federal Communications Commission (FCC); KPMG; Mandiant; OpenAI; Sprint; T-Mobile US (TMUS); US Treasury.
  • Geographies: North America; USA.
  • Themes: Civil penalties; Corporate governance; Critical asset inventory; Cybersecurity; Data breaches; Data privacy; Identity and access management; Multi-factor authentication; Network architecture; Network security; Public affairs.

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