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The White House introduced a new label, the Cyber Trust Mark, for internet-connected devices to help consumers assess their cybersecurity. The label is based on established cybersecurity criteria from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Companies seeking the label must undergo compliance testing by accredited labs. The voluntary program has bipartisan support, with the government planning to start with consumer devices such as cameras and eventually move on to routers and smart meters.
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