The broad executive order will be the last big cyber policy effort by President Joe Biden before he leaves office.
Learn about the U.S. government's new seal for secure home devices, a new labeling program similar to Energy Star.
Beware the IoT that doesn’t get a security tag The White House this week introduced a voluntary cybersecurity labeling ...
Manufacturers can earn the mark by having their products tested by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), ...
The voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for 'smart' products is focused on educating consumers.
The White House has officially launched the ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ – the seal of approval for smart devices deemed safe to use.
The White House has officially launched the US Cyber Trust Mark. The new safety will start appearing on smart home and other ...
The Cyber Trust Mark will help consumers make more informed decisions about the cybersecurity of products, according to the ...
The White House this week announced a new label for internet-connected devices, the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, intended to help consumers make more-informed decisions about the cybersecurity of products ...
The White House has launched the U.S. Cyber Trusk Mark, a new voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for internet-connected ...
The Biden administration Tuesday launched a cybersecurity labelling program for IoT devices aimed to help consumers choose ...
Modeled after Energy Star, the Cyber Trust Mark will label smart devices that pass federal cybersecurity standards.