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U.S. consumers could have a set of cybersecurity labeling standards to protect their Internet of Things (IoT) devices as early as spring 2023 if the White House National Security Council has its way.
In an effort to communicate the risks that come along with using internet-connected devices, the Council is gathering representatives from consumer product associations, technology think tanks, and manufacturing companies at the White House next week for a workshop. The goal? Come up with roughly four solid cybersecurity standards that manufacturers of IoT devices can use to properly label cybersecurity risks to users.