FCC Selects IOXT Lead Administrator for U.S. Cyber Trust Mark
Summary
The FCC announced selection of IOXT as the new Lead Administrator for the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program, which administers a voluntary cybersecurity certification for consumer Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The selection affects program administration and certification processes for manufacturers seeking the Cyber Trust Mark for their connected products.
What changed
The FCC announced selection of IOXT as the new Lead Administrator for the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program, which administers a voluntary cybersecurity certification initiative covering consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products. This replaces the previous administrator for the program. The selection affects program administration and potentially certification processes for manufacturers seeking the Cyber Trust Mark for their connected devices.
Affected parties, including manufacturers of connected consumer products, should monitor for updates on program procedures and requirements under the new administrator. No immediate compliance obligations are created by this administrative change.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates regarding Cyber Trust Mark Program administration changes
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- Full Title: FCC Selects New Lead Administrator for U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program
- Document Type: News Release
- Bureau(s): Media Relations
- Description The Federal Communications Commission today announced the selection of the new Lead Administrator for its U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Program.
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Apr 13, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 13, 2026
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