The Biden administration is planning to launch a new cybersecurity certification and labeling program aimed at helping Americans make more informed decisions when it comes to purchasing smart devices that are less vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Known as the “U.S. Cyber Trust Mark” program, the initiative will be overseen by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), according to a July 18 statement from the White House.
The program would “raise the bar for cybersecurity across common devices, including smart refrigerators, smart microwaves, smart televisions, smart climate control systems, smart fitness trackers, and more,” according to officials.
Under the new initiative, internet or Bluetooth-connected devices including baby monitors, home security cameras, and refrigerators that meet U.S. government cybersecurity requirements will have an identifying logo or a “trust mark” placed on them….
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