The proposed US Cyber Trust Mark, operated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is a voluntary program offering Internet of Things (IoT) manufacturers a certification label indicating their compliance with cybersecurity guidelines. While the program won’t be implemented until late 2024, it signifies the government’s active role in setting IoT security standards. Ultimately, the certification could boost consumer confidence in IoT devices and enforce standards in a market riddled with vulnerabilities.
NZ awards first contract for $2M shared digital health record project
Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand has awarded a NZ$4 million contract to Middleware New Zealand for the Shared Digital Health Record (SDHR) system, enhancing