The Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC)
THIS EVENT WAS RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 6, 2013
The CSRIC is a federal advisory committee that will provide recommendations to the Commission regarding best practices and actions the Commission can take to help ensure security, reliability, and interoperability of commercial and public safety communications systems. On March 18, 2011, the FCC, pursuant to the FACA, renewed the charter for the CSRIC for a period of two years through March 18, 2013.
This was the final meeting under this CSRIC charter. At the meeting, working groups on Next Generation Alerting, E9-1-1 Location Accuracy, Network Security Best Practices, DNSSEC Implementation Practices for ISPs, Secure BGP Deployment, Botnet Remediation, Alerting Issues Associated with CAP Migration, 9-1-1 Prioritization, and Consensus Cybersecurity Controls presented their final reports for a vote by the Council. For additional information about the council visit: Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council III
Presentations
- WG2 - Next Generation Alerting
- WG3 - Subgroup tasked with the 3rd topic: "Leveraging LBS and Emerging Location Technologies for Indoor Wireless E9-1-1"
- WG3 - Indoor Location Accuracy Test Bed Report
- WG4 - Network Security Best Practices
- WG5 -DNSSEC Implementation Practices
- WG6 - Secure BGP Deployment
- WG7 - Botnet Remediation: Status Update
- WG8 - E9-1-1 Best Practices
- WG9 - Common Alerting Protocol for Emergency Alert System
- WG10 - 911 Prioritization
- WG 11 - Consensus Cyber Security Controls