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The US government announces voluntary 'Cyber Trust Mark'

The programme, which covers smart home devices, will be rolled out in 2024 and was proposed by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel.

July 21, 2023 / 11:56 IST
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The US government announces voluntary 'Cyber Trust Mark'
The aim is to make it easier for people to recognize products that are less prone to cyberattacks. (Image: US Federal Communications Commission)

The United States government has proposed a new cybersecurity labelling programme called the "US Cyber Trust Mark". The voluntary programme will be rolled out next year for smart home devices, and major vendors in the space such as Amazon, Google, LG, Logitech, Samsung, and more have already announced their participation.

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The certification will be awarded to vendors that meet criteria described by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), such as data protection, incident detection capabilities, software updates and more.

The aim is to make it easier for people to recognise products that are less prone to cyberattacks.