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US Cyber Trust Mark

🇺🇸 FCC voluntary label

US Cyber Trust Mark

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.

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Overview

The US Cyber Trust Mark is the FCC's voluntary cybersecurity label for consumer IoT, with criteria based on NIST IR 8425; testing is done by a CyberLAB and the label is issued by a CLA (Cybersecurity Label Administrator).

We map to NIST IR 8425 with a gap analysis, prepare the test documentation and guide you through the label application.

Scope of testing & assessment

Who / what it's for

🏠Smart home / appliances
📹Cameras / doorbells
🔊Smart speakers
💡Smart lighting / plugs
Wearables
🧸Connected toys

Why it matters

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Shelf differentiation

The label lets consumers recognise security at a glance — a plus on the shelf.

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North American trend

The mainstream direction for US consumer-IoT security labelling.

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Common baseline

Heavy overlap with EN 303 645 / CNS 16190 core capabilities.

Our service process

  1. 1
    Scope confirmation

    Clarify the product type, target markets and applicable clauses, and define the tests and documents needed.

  2. 2
    Standard alignment

    Map the product's current state to the standard's requirements and produce a gap analysis.

  3. 3
    Assessment & testing

    Run the test plan and process audit; add penetration testing and fuzzing where needed.

  4. 4
    Evidence review

    Consolidate results and evidence, map each item to a clause, and form an auditable record.

  5. 5
    Report & roadmap

    Deliver the report and improvement recommendations; for markets that require filing, help prepare the submission.

Typical deliverables

Not sure which regulations apply to your product?

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

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