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CTA Meets With Public Safety Bureau Staff on IoT Security Labeling

CTA representatives met with FCC Public Safety Bureau staff about the proposed launch of a voluntary cyber-trust mark for consumer devices. CTA discussed “outstanding questions” and its draft approach that would enable evaluation of “a third-party Cybersecurity Label Scheme or…

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manufacturer’s self-attestation process” in keeping with NISTIR 8425, the National Institute for Standards and Technology’s IoT core baseline. “The Draft Framework defines assessment outcomes, scheme requirements for assessment and manufacturer evidence, and component model implications for each of the technical requirements as well as manufacturer evidence needed for each of the non-technical requirements in NISTIR 8425,” said a filing last week in docket 23-239.