FCC Loses Lead Support for Biden-Era IoT Security Labeling

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UL Solutions has stepped down as the lead administrator of the FCC's Cyber Trust Mark program; the program now lacks oversight and faces internal security concerns regarding foreign influence.

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Original Source Material

FCC Lacks Lead for Cyber Trust Mark Program After UL Solutions Steps Down From Post UL Solutions has exited its role as lead administrator of the FCC's Cyber Trust Mark, leaving the flagship consumer IoT labeling program without oversight just months after internal security reviews raised concerns over foreign influence in program management.