Minister to launch smart device security labelling pilot at Connecting Technology Summit

Australia is piloting a new security labeling program for smart devices. This initiative allows manufacturers to test the upcoming security framework before its official launch, aiming to improve consumer confidence in connected technology.
Key takeaways
- Australia launches smart device security labeling pilot.
- Vendors can test new security framework early.
- Program aims to boost consumer trust in connected tech.
- Focus on securing Internet of Things devices.
Why it matters
This pilot program signals a growing global focus on IoT device security. For AI users, it means future smart devices integrated with AI tools may come with clearer security assurances, reducing risks associated with vulnerable connected hardware.
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