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White House unveils “US Cyber Trust Mark” to help determine if your devices are secure

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  • The US Government is introducing a “Cyber Trust Mark” for consumer devices
  • Devices will have to meet criteria set by the NIST
  • This aims to build consumer trust in internet connected products

The White House has announced the ‘U.S. Cyber Trust Mark’, a labeling initiative looking to build trust in the consumer device market.

The Mark will act as an indicator that the product being sold has met the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity criteria.

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