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White House Rushes to Finish Cyber Order After China Hacks
The Biden administration is racing to put out an executive order meant to shore up US cybersecurity in its dwindling days in office, according to four people familiar with the matter.
'Cyber Trust Mark' to appear on connected devices in 2025, White House says
A label called the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" will start appearing on connected devices in 2025 to help Americans buy secure electronics for their homes, incl
White House new cyber EO would give CISA more authorities
The White House is prepping a new cybersecurity executive order that would address cloud security, give CISA new authorities to do threat hunting and more.
US to Launch Cyber Trust Mark to Label Secure Smart Devices
The Cyber Trust Mark will help consumers make more informed decisions about the cybersecurity of products, according to the White House.
White House unveils Cyber Trust Mark program for consumer devices
The White House on Tuesday launched a labeling scheme for internet of things devices that would inform consumers that applicable household products meet certain government-vetted cybersecurity standards.
White House rushes to finish cybersecurity executive order after China hacks
The Treasury Department was the target of a recent cyber attack by a Chinese hacking group. (Anna Moneymaker, Getty Images/TNS) (Tribune News Service) — The Biden administration is racing to put out an executive order meant to shore up U.S. cybersecurity in its dwindling days in office, according to four people familiar with the matter.
Is That IoT Device Safe? White House Rolls Out 'US Cyber Trust Mark' Labels
After an 18-month process, the FCC is now ready to start issuing package labels intended to let shoppers know that a smart device meets US cybersecurity standards.
White House Launches 'U.S. Cyber Trust Mark' Security Program
A new government seal is meant to help consumers identify connected devices that meet minimum standards for digital security and privacy.
US government set to launch its Cyber Trust Mark cybersecurity labeling program for internet-connected devices in 2025
The cybersecurity consumer labeling program will launch in 2025, the Biden administration confirmed, after initially slated for last year.
White House introduces US Cyber Trust Mark to help consumers identify secure IoT devices
Administered by the Federal Communications Commission, the Cyber Trust Mark will appear as a distinct shield logo label on certified devices (image above), including smart thermostats, baby monitors,
Biden Administration Launches 'Cyber Trust Mark' Seal For Internet-Connected Devices
President Joe Biden has launched the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, a labeling program to help American consumers easily identify secure smart devices, in a bipartisan move to improve cybersecurity and consumer trust.
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A new packaging label will help US consumers buy safer smart home devices this year
The White House has officially launched the US Cyber Trust Mark. The new safety will start appearing on smart home and other ...
Nextgov
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US has ‘a lot of work to do’ on cyber defenses, departing cyber czar says
Outgoing National Cyber Director Harry Coker thinks his office needs more influence over the federal cyber budget but not ...
FedScoop
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White House launches a cybersecurity label program for consumers; Biden signs the Government Service Delivery Improvement Act into law
The White House officially launched its EnergyStar-like label for consumer cybersecurity. And, a new law will require OMB to ...
federalnewsnetwork.com
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WH national cyber director finalizing software liability proposals
Outgoing National Cyber Director Harry Coker says ONCD could also lead more efforts governmentwide on cybersecurity planning ...
Defense One
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US has ‘a lot of work to do’ on network defenses, departing cyber czar says
Outgoing National Cyber Director Harry Coker thinks his office needs more influence over the federal cyber budget—but not ...
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