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FCC Appoints ioXt Alliance to Lead Cyber Trust Mark Program for IoT Security

Severity: Low (Score: 27.0)

Sources: www.darkreading.com, Cybersecuritydive, Lightreading

Summary

The FCC has appointed the ioXt Alliance as the new Lead Administrator for the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program, a voluntary cybersecurity labeling initiative for consumer IoT products. This decision follows the withdrawal of UL Solutions, which was initially selected under the Biden administration, due to investigations into its ties with China. The program aims to enhance the security of IoT devices, making it harder for hackers to exploit them. The FCC's commitment to the program is reinforced by statements from Chairman Brendan Carr, emphasizing the importance of consumer safety and national security. ioXt will be responsible for developing standards, testing procedures, and consumer outreach. Major tech firms have expressed support for this initiative, viewing it as a step towards better security in the IoT landscape. Key Points: • FCC selects ioXt Alliance as Lead Administrator for the Cyber Trust Mark Program. • The program aims to improve IoT device security and consumer awareness. • UL Solutions withdrew from the program due to investigations into its ties with China.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
  • United States (country)
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