WISeKey’s Subsidiary, SEALSQ to Launch a Dedicated Service Supporting OEMs Achieve Compliance with the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" Initiative
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WISeKey’s Subsidiary, SEALSQ to Launch a Dedicated Service Supporting OEMs Achieve Compliance with the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" Initiative

Wisekey International Holding Ltd.
Wisekey International Holding Ltd.

WISeKey’s Subsidiary, SEALSQ to Launch a Dedicated Service Supporting OEMs Achieve Compliance with the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" Initiative

SEALSQ at the forefront of a new era in consumer cybersecurity: IoT devices embedding a SEALSQ VaultIC secure microcontroller would be more likely to achieve compliance with the U.S. government program guidelines.

Geneva, Switzerland – October 25, 2023: WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), leader in cybersecurity, digital identity, and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions operating as a holding company, today announced that its subsidiary SEALSQ Corp (Nasdaq: LAES) (“SEALSQ”) will be launching a dedicated service to support OEMs achieve compliance with the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" initiative recently announced by the Biden-Harris administration.

SEALSQ service will bring tools and support to any IoT device manufacturer willing to achieve compliance to the “US Cyber Trust Mark” program by leveraging its expertise in Security by Design. Specifically, IoT devices embedding a VaultIC secure microcontroller hosting a unique trusted identity provided and managed by INeS PKI service would be more likely to achieve compliance with the U.S. government program guidelines.

The "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" initiative, which is expected to launch in 2024, is spearheaded by the FCC, and will seek public feedback. It aligns with cybersecurity criteria from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and especially NIST IR8425 guidelines emphasizing secure default passwords, data protection, regular software updates, and incident detection.

Leading companies in electronics and consumer products, including Amazon, Best Buy, Google, LG Electronics U.S.A., Logitech, and Samsung Electronics, are already committing to enhanced cybersecurity measures for their products.

As part of the program, the Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) would allow manufacturers of IoT devices or products that meet certain cybersecurity standards to use an FCC-endorsed label known as the "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark.” The FCC will work with various government agencies to promote consumer awareness and encourage retailers to prioritize these certified products. Products with the FCC-endorsed label will feature a QR code linking to detailed security information, promoting transparency and informed purchasing decisions.

To ensure the program's integrity, regulatory bodies and the Department of Justice will provide oversight and enforcement. The initiative will also focus on consumer-grade routers due to their vulnerability to serious cyber-attacks, with NIST setting specific security standards expected by the end of 2023.