The Cyber Trust Mark will help consumers make more informed decisions about the cybersecurity of products, according to the ...
The cybersecurity consumer labeling program will launch in 2025, the Biden administration confirmed, after initially slated ...
Now that the label is launched, companies are able to submit their products to be tested. Anne Neuberger, deputy national ...
The U.S. will begin rolling out a program to label certain internet-connected products as meeting a basic cybersecurity ...
After an 18-month process, the FCC is now ready to start issuing package labels intended to let shoppers know that a smart ...
A new government seal is designed to help consumers identify connected devices that meet minimum standards for digital ...
The White House has officially launched the ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ – the seal of approval for smart devices deemed safe to use.
"IoT products can be susceptible to a range of security vulnerabilities," the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ...
A label called the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" will start appearing on connected devices in 2025 to help Americans buy secure ...
In future, the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" will show consumers at a glance whether an IoT device meets basic security standards.
Modeled after Energy Star, the Cyber Trust Mark will label smart devices that pass federal cybersecurity standards.
The voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for 'smart' products is focused on educating consumers.