The White House and FCC are introducing a voluntary 'U.S. Cyber Trust Mark' for wireless smart home devices, similar to an Energy Star label, to help consumers identify products that meet ...
To address the challenges imposed by the FCC's latest regulation updates, businesses must adopt a proactive, ...
The White House has launched the U.S. Cyber Trusk Mark, a new voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for internet-connected devices that aims to help consumers easily identify products that meet ...
Anne Neuberger, deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technologies, predicts that products with the Cyber Trust Mark will be on the shelves ... after initially being announced in ...
The White House has launched the Cyber Trust Mark labeling program for connected devices to assist consumers in determining ...
Products bearing the label should be available this year ... Federal Communications Commission (FCC) US Cyber Trust Mark logo is displayed during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, ...
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.
Last year, the Federal Communications Commission proposed a rule governing the certification of RF equipment, specifically wireless routers. This proposed rule required router manufacturers to ...
Back in July 2023, IoT Evolution World began reporting on the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark. (Read our first story ... and other connected consumer products produced by IoT developers. Following the initial ...