A recent U.S. cybersecurity initiative includes a labeling system for commonly used IoT products, but many questions, including what such labeling needs to convey in terms of security and privacy, remain to be answered.
In a recent blog, Google explored the following core principles related to IoT labeling:
- A printed label must not imply trust.
- Labels must reference strong international evaluation schemes.
- A minimum security baseline must be coupled with security transparency.
- Broad-based transparency is just as important as the minimum bar.
- Labeling schemes are useless without adoption incentive.
Read more at the Google security blog.
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