US Cyber Trust Mark: A Shield Against IoT Hacks or Just Another Label?

The US has unveiled a Cyber Trust Mark for IoT devices, letting consumers spot cybersecurity standards faster than a cat video goes viral. From 2025, manufacturers with solid security chops can flaunt a special shield logo, showing they’ve passed the test. It’s like a flu shot for your smart fridge!

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Hot Take:

The US has finally said, “Enough is enough!” and decided to slap a shiny new Cyber Trust Mark on IoT devices, making it easier for you to know whether your smart fridge is secure enough to defend itself against cyber ninjas. Now, you can focus on more important decisions, like whether to buy the fridge that can order groceries for you when you run out of kale.

Key Points:

  • US introduces Cyber Trust Mark for IoT devices to indicate cybersecurity standards.
  • Manufacturers meeting the criteria can display a distinct shield logo on their products.
  • The program aims to improve IoT security and is voluntary for manufacturers.
  • The program will be operational in 2025 with testing and labeling of products.
  • Similar cybersecurity initiatives are being adopted in the EU and UK.

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