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    FCC bans foreign routers, putting enterprise network risk in focus

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    According to Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, the move reflects a broader move beyond vulnerability-based security assessments, with a growing focus on influence over network infrastructure.

    “This is about control, not just compromise,” Gogia said. “Routers sit at the network edge, but functionally they are part of the control plane of the enterprise.”

    Pareekh Jain, CEO of Pareekh Consulting, said that this shift has practical implications for enterprise security teams. Instead of only fixing known bugs, they should also consider where a device comes from.

    “The idea is that if a device is made in a country seen as a risk, it might not be fully trustworthy even if everything looks fine today,” Jain said.

    However, the lack of detailed vulnerability disclosures suggests the immediate impact on enterprises may be limited in the near term, with the primary effect being compliance requirements for procurement, said Keith Prabhu, founder and CEO of Confidis.

    Impact on network hardware supply chains

    Shifting to US or allied vendors may reduce geopolitical exposure but introduces new challenges. Many trusted vendors still rely on global components and manufacturing, making software and hardware bill of materials transparency critical for risk assessment.

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