The effort to create informative labels to give buyers insight into the cybersecurity of connected devices continues to advance — but very slowly, according to technology firms and the US government.
Google LLC today released a proposed list of five principles around “internet of things” security labeling with an aim to increase security and transparency for electronic products that connect to the ...
The Joe Biden administration has begun work on a cybersecurity certification program for online devices and appliances that may be vulnerable to hacks or other invasive cyberattacks. Consumers can ...
Takeaway: Security labels on internet-connected devices are on the horizon for companies that manufacture and want to sell such devices worldwide. Last week, the White House National Security Council ...
An all-out effort to develop a consumer-focused security labeling program will likely initially focus on Internet of Things (IoT) devices and could include many technology products used by small ...
(Nanowerk News) Each year, an estimated two trillion dollars is lost globally due to counterfeit products ranging from jewelry to medicine. As current security labels and product authentication ...
Starting today, apps in the Mac and iOS App Stores will display mandatory labels that provide a rundown of their privacy policies. Think of it as a sort of "nutrition facts" for apps. It's Apple's ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to Coherent Market Insights, the global blockchain based solutions for security labels market was valued at US$ 22,311.2 Million in 2019 and is projected to exhibit ...
The federal government is rolling out a consumer labeling system designed to help Americans pick smart devices that are less vulnerable to hacking.Under the voluntary program, called the U.S. Cyber ...
New security standards for IoT devices are being released consistently, showing that security is no longer an afterthought in the design of embedded products. Last month, the White House launched the ...
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