🛡️ SPORTON Cybersecurity Lab

SPORTON CYBERSECURITY LAB

Cybersecurity testing and regulatory compliance for connected products

Compliance that opens global markets.

From the EU CRA and RED 3.3(d)(e)(f) to the cybersecurity requirements of Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Taiwan, Sporton Cybersecurity Lab delivers technical validation, conformity assessment and post-market vulnerability management in one place.

EUCRA · RED 3.3(d)(e)(f) · Data Act
USCyber Trust Mark · CTIA IoT
JPJC-STAR
UKPSTI
AUIoT Code of Practice
EU CRAEN 18031ETSI EN 303 645UK PSTIJC-STARCTIA IoTUS Cyber Trust MarkEU Data ActAustralia IoT CoPIEC 62443

Which of these is your situation?

Pick the closest one and we will map it straight to a service and a timeline.

Cybersecurity Services

Regulatory and certification programmes covering the EU, United States, Japan, United Kingdom, Australia and Taiwan.

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EU CRA consultancy

Regulation (EU) 2024/2847

Starting from whether your product falls under Annex III/IV and which conformity assessment procedure applies, we build the risk assessment, technical documentation (Annex VII) and vulnerability handling process.

  • Product classification and assessment route
  • Annex I essential requirements gap analysis
  • Technical documentation and EU DoC
  • Support period and SBOM policy
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CRA testing and conformity assessment

Annex I Part I / Part II

Testing against the Annex I essential cybersecurity requirements, plus a process audit covering the Part II vulnerability handling requirements.

  • Secure configuration, authentication and access control
  • Cryptography and data protection
  • Attack surface, logging and monitoring
  • Penetration testing and fuzzing
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EN 18031 / RED 3.3(d)(e)(f)

EN 18031-1 / -2 / -3

The harmonised standards for the cybersecurity articles of the Radio Equipment Directive, covering network protection, personal data protection and fraud prevention.

  • IXIT preparation and review
  • Conceptual assessment and functional testing
  • Decision-tree verdicts and justified non-applicability
  • Mapping to EN 303 645
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ETSI EN 303 645

Consumer IoT baseline

The most widely adopted baseline for consumer IoT security and the technical basis for several national labelling schemes.

  • 13 provisions and 67 requirements
  • TS 103 701 test specification
  • Mapping to CNS 16190
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IEC 62443 industrial security

IEC 62443-4-1 / 4-2

Secure development process and component security requirements for industrial automation and control systems.

  • 4-1 secure development lifecycle
  • 4-2 component security levels SL 1–4
  • Gap analysis and implementation
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Japan JC-STAR

IPA labelling scheme

Japan's IoT security conformity labelling scheme led by IPA. Level ★1 is a self-declaration; higher levels bring in third-party assessment, and the scheme is progressively referenced in government procurement.

  • ★1 self-declaration documentation
  • Conformity confirmation and filing
  • Mapping to EN 303 645 requirements
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CTIA IoT Cybersecurity

CTIA IoT Cybersecurity Certification

The US wireless industry association's certification for cellular-connected IoT devices, in three levels, tested by authorised laboratories against the CTIA test plan.

  • Level 1 / 2 / 3 testing
  • CTIA test plan gap analysis
  • Alignment with carrier acceptance requirements
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US Cyber Trust Mark

FCC voluntary label

The FCC's voluntary cybersecurity label for consumer IoT, with criteria based on NIST IR 8425; testing by a CyberLAB and the label issued by a CLA.

  • NIST IR 8425 gap analysis
  • Pre-test documentation
  • Guidance through the label application
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EU Data Act

Regulation (EU) 2023/2854

Data access and portability obligations for connected products, covering access by design, user data sharing and cloud switching.

  • Scope determination for your product
  • Art. 3 access-by-design verification
  • User information disclosure checklist
  • Technical verification and documentation
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Australia IoT security

Code of Practice

Australia's Code of Practice for consumer IoT security — 13 principles aligned with EN 303 645. Voluntary today, and the practical baseline for entering the Australian market.

  • Gap analysis against the 13 principles
  • Shared test evidence with EN 303 645
  • Voluntary statement of compliance
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UK PSTI

PSTI Act 2022 + 2023 Regulations

Three mandatory security requirements for UK consumer connectable products — non-compliant products may not be made available on the UK market.

  • No universal default passwords
  • Vulnerability disclosure contact point
  • Published minimum security update period
  • Statement of compliance (SoC)
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Our platform

SPORTONCRA — post-market cybersecurity management

CRA obligations do not end when the certificate is issued — that is when they start. SPORTONCRA turns everything required during the support period into auditable records.

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SBOM generation and scanning

CycloneDX and SPDX, built from firmware images, source code or an existing SBOM.

Vulnerability matching and tracking

Connected to NVD, ENISA EUVD and CISA KEV, with a disposition and evidence for every finding.

Art. 14 reporting workflow

Forms, clocks and records for the 24-hour early warning, 72-hour notification and final report.

Component support period

Tracks upstream component EoL against your support period so the Art. 13(8) commitment is evidenced.

Supply chain SBOM exchange

Two-way exchange of scan results with ODMs and brand owners, signed end to end.

Technical documentation pack

Every Annex VII item mapped, ready to hand over at an audit.

Regulatory radar

Dates are for planning; always confirm against the official publications.

EU CRA reporting obligations (Art. 14) Applies soon 11 Sep 2026
EU CRA full application Counting down 11 Dec 2027
EU RED 3.3(d)(e)(f) + EN 18031 Mandatory since 1 Aug 2025
EU Data Act In force since 12 Sep 2025
UK PSTI Mandatory since 29 Apr 2024
Japan JC-STAR ★1 Open for filing since 2025
US Cyber Trust Mark Voluntary label rolling out
US CTIA IoT Cybersecurity Industry certification ongoing
Taiwan CNS 16190 / BSMI cyber Announced 1 Jan 2028
Australia IoT Code of Practice Voluntary published

Why Sporton Cybersecurity Lab

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Hands-on experience

Real testing and verdicts on CRA, EN 18031, EN 303 645 and PSTI projects.

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Global market access

Cybersecurity testing through the same window as our EMC, RF and safety services — one submission path.

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Our own platform

SPORTONCRA covers post-market vulnerability management; the job does not end with a report.

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Dependable service

A local team, quick answers, and one point of contact from assessment through testing to filing.

Laboratories and locations

Seven laboratories in Taiwan, with sites in the United States and China.

Xizhi (HQ / EMC) 6F, Bldg. B, No. 106, Sec. 1, Xintai 5th Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City +886-2-2696-2468
Hwa-Ya (RF / mobile) No. 52, Huaya 1st Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City +886-3-327-3456
Wenhua 3rd Rd. No. 58, Aly. 75, Ln. 564, Wenhua 3rd Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City +886-3-327-0868
Zhubei (EMC / RF / telecom) No. 8, Ln. 724, Boai St., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County +886-3-656-9065
Zhonghe (safety / EMC / RF) 14F-2, No. 186, Jianyi Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City +886-2-8227-2020
Zhonghe (components division) 1F, No. 8, Jiankang Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City +886-2-2222-0288
Linkou (safety) No. 30-2, Neighborhood 6, Dingfu Vil., Linkou Dist., New Taipei City +886-2-2601-1640
Milpitas, USA 1175 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA +1-732-407-8718
Kunshan, China No. 1098, Pengxi N. Rd., Kunshan Economic & Technological Development Zone +86-512-5790-0158
Shenzhen, China Bldg. 5, 1F–2F, Shiling Ind. Zone, Xinwei, Xili, Nanshan Dist., Shenzhen +86-755-8637-9589

Contact us

Tell us the product type and target markets and we will come back with the applicable regulations, test scope and timeline.

Direct contact

Mr. Chang Cybersecurity service contact

josephchang@sporton.com.tw


Sporton International Inc. Sporton Cybersecurity Lab

Headquarters: 6F, Building B, No. 106, Sec. 1, Xintai 5th Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan

Cybersecurity Lab: No. 52, Huaya 1st Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City, Taiwan +886-3-327-3456

Main line: +886-2-2696-2468 Service hotline: 0800-800005

Corporate site: www.sporton.com.tw

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