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Committee Needs 60 More Days to Develop Cyber Trust Program Guidelines

UL Solutions, which the FCC picked in December to serve as lead administrator in the agency’s voluntary cyber trust mark program (see 2412040038), asked for an additional 60 days to complete its initial work. UL's deadline was Monday. “The stakeholder…

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process is well underway,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 23-239. “As Lead, we have selected stakeholders to participate in three committees overseeing the workstreams needed to develop and provide the recommendations” required in an order the commissioners approved a year ago (see 2403140034). The committees oversee technical requirements, labeling and market surveillance/renewal. The technical requirements committee faces the heaviest workload, and its initial recommendations are only about one-third complete, the filing said. The committee “will require additional work ... to reach a document that provides a complete and thorough set of technical requirements for an initial class of IOT products and reflects the views, experience, and expertise of the stakeholders who have joined the process.”