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The SEVEN Act establishes an interagency working group to assess security threats to U.S. military and commercial telecommunications networks from vulnerabilities in the Signaling System 7 (SS7) protocol standard. The working group, led by the Commerce Department's Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and including representatives from defense, homeland security, intelligence, and private sector telecommunications entities, must produce annual reports for six years examining foreign threats, government and private sector roles in addressing vulnerabilities, and recommendations for protecting networks from espionage, sabotage, and cyberattacks. The bill requires the working group to brief congressional committees and state governors on findings and coordinate with allies on countering SS7-related security threats.
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