The Biden administration first introduced the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark in June 2023, saying the voluntary labeling program would “raise the bar” for internet-connected devices by enabling ...
The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark will soon launch as a federal initiative to help consumers identify secure IoT devices and promote stronger cybersecurity standards. The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark aims to ...
The Cyber Trust Mark is akin to the Energy Star label that certifies devices’ energy efficiency. The cyber label has been in development for months, in coordination with the National Institute ...
A new government seal is designed to help consumers identify connected devices that meet minimum standards for digital security and privacy. Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy.
Now that the label is launched, companies are able to submit their products to be tested. Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, predicts that products ...
Medical and wired devices explicitly fall outside the scope of the Cyber Trust Mark program, as do products for manufacturing and industrial or enterprise use, as well as IoT products that are on ...
In the wake of several high profile cyber attacks against American telecommunications companies, health systems, and even the U.S. Treasury, the Biden Administration will soon announce new rules ...
The U.S. government announced Tuesday that its long-awaited cybersecurity labeling program for consumer internet-connected devices will launch in 2025. The Biden administration first introduced the ...
Launching in 2025, the program will include a QR code for detailed security information, and platforms like Amazon and BestBuy will highlight certified products. A US Cyber Trust Mark will allow ...
“The Cyber Trust Mark program gives Americans an easy way to see whether consumer products — like baby monitors and home security systems — are cyber secure. To incentivize companies to ...
The White House has launched the Cyber Trust Mark labeling program for connected devices to assist consumers in determining ...
The White House launched the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark on Tuesday, a voluntary labeling program to alert consumers about the security of interconnected smart devices in their homes and businesses.