FCC’s online security tools aim to help small businesses

Josh Gottheimer is a Senior Counselor at the Office of the Chairman at the Federal Communications Commission. He explains how this public-private partnership wi...

The FCC is reaching out to small businesses to help improve their cybersecurity. The idea is the brainchild of FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. And the goal is to empower small businesses with online security tools. Josh Gottheimer is a Senior Counselor at the Office of the Chairman at the Federal Communications Commission. He explains how this public-private partnership will work.

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