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The US has a new cybersecurity safety label for smart devices

January 9, 2025 | by AI

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Introducing the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark: A New Era in IoT Security

In a significant move towards enhancing cybersecurity, the White House recently unveiled the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark. This new label is designed to help consumers make informed choices about the internet-connected devices they introduce into their homes. With digital security becoming a growing concern, this initiative couldn’t be more timely.

The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, managed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), requires companies to test their products against rigorous cybersecurity standards set by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Compliance testing is carried out by accredited laboratories, ensuring that only products meeting these stringent criteria receive the mark.

  • Products eligible for this certification include baby monitors, smart home security systems, and other connected devices.
  • The program was unanimously authorized by the FCC following a nearly two-year public notice and comment period.

“The introduction of the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark is a pivotal step in safeguarding our homes from cyber threats,” commented an industry expert, “It empowers consumers with the knowledge they need to protect their digital lives.”

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As cyberattacks on smart devices become more prevalent, consumer anxiety is on the rise. A recent survey revealed that 1 in 3 Americans are concerned about their connected gadgets, such as locks and doorbells, being hacked. This new labeling system aims to allay these fears by providing a clear indication of a product’s cybersecurity robustness.

In conclusion, the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark represents a proactive approach to digital safety in our increasingly connected world. By offering a transparent benchmark for cybersecurity, it not only protects consumers but also encourages manufacturers to prioritize security in product development.

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