Telecommunications Networks: Addressing Potential Security Risks of Foreign-Manufactured Equipment

Abstract

The network providers and equipment manufacturers GAO spoke with reported taking steps in their security plans and procurement processes to ensure the integrity of parts and equipment obtained from foreign sources. Although these companies do not consider foreign-manufactured equipment to be their most pressing security threat, their brand image and profitability depend on providing secure, reliable service. In the absence of industry or government standards on the use of this equipment, companies have adopted a range of voluntary risk management practices. These practices span the life cycle of equipment and cover areas such as selecting vendors, establishing vendor security requirements, and testing and monitoring equipment. Equipment that is considered critical to the functioning of the network is likely to be subject to more stringent security requirements, according to these companies. In addition to these efforts, companies are collaborating on the development of industry security standards and best practices and participating in information-sharing efforts within industry and with the federal government.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 21, 2013
Accession Number
AD1178911

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  • Amy Rosewarne
  • Anne Dore
  • Bert Japikse
  • Derrick Collins
  • Hai Tran
  • Heather Halliwell
  • Josh Ormond
  • Mark L. Goldstein
  • Sara A. Moessbauer
  • Swati Deo

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