After an 18-month process, the FCC is now ready to start issuing package labels intended to let shoppers know that a smart device meets US cybersecurity standards.
The US Government is introducing a "Cyber Trust Mark" for consumer devices Devices will have to meet criteria set by the NIST This aims to build consumer trust in internet connected products The White ...
noting that the average American household now has 21 devices that are connected to the internet — each presenting a possible ...
The White House has launched the Cyber Trust Mark labeling program for connected devices to assist consumers in determining ...
To address this, the White House, in collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced the US Cyber ...
The types of devices that can seek to carry the label ... Federal Communications Commission (FCC) US Cyber Trust Mark logo is displayed during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas ...
The FCC says that attacks from groups such as Salt Typhoon attacks prompted the order requiring U.S. telecoms to implement ...