The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to create a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for Internet of Things devices and other consumer-facing products that rely on an internet ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a new voluntary cybersecurity labeling program intended to provide consumers easily understandable information about the security of their ...
The Edge Secured-core program is designed to validate IoT devices for specific security hardware technology, and ensure users that they are running an OS with built-in security technology. Addressing ...
The Biden administration said it will launch a cybersecurity labeling program for consumer Internet of Things devices starting in 2023 in an effort to protect Americans from “significant national ...
Acceleronix, a global leader in IoT solutions and services, and IDEMIA Secure Transactions, a global leader in payment and connectivity solutions, today announce the launch of the In-Factory Profile ...
IoT devices like smart speakers, fitness trackers, and connected appliances support us in many aspects of our daily lives, and the presence of these products is only expected to increase. However, ...
The Biden administration unveiled new steps Tuesday to ensure that interconnected devices and operating systems are adequately secured with a new Cyber Trust Mark program. Taking coordinated action ...
Tele2 IoT, one of the leading global managed IoT connectivity providers, together with Acceleronix, a global leader in IoT solutions and services, and IDEMIA Secure Transactions, a global leader in ...
The seal of the Federal Communications Commission hangs inside the hearing room at the FCC headquarters on Feb. 26, 2015, in Washington, D.C. This story was originally published on Cybersecurity Dive.