NIST’s Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things (IoT) program has
released two new documents:
- The final version of Profile of
the IoT Core Baseline for Consumer IoT Products
(NIST IR 8425). The public draft (June 2022) took the consumer IoT
cybersecurity criteria from our February 2022 white paper on Recommended Criteria for Cybersecurity Labeling for
Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) Products and formally
incorporated them into NIST’s family of IoT cybersecurity guidance. This
final version addresses feedback received by NIST on the June 2022 draft. - Workshop
Summary Report for “Building on the NIST Foundations: Next Steps in IoT
Cybersecurity”
(NIST IR 8431). This IR reviews the keynote presentations from our June
2022 virtual workshop, and identifies NIST’s key takeaways and next steps
based on the workshop discussions and Q&A.
The new consumer profile reflects the next steps discussed in the summary report on
the work done on the IoT cybersecurity labelling criteria portion of the work
responding to Executive Order
14028. This profile builds on prior releases and the stakeholder
feedback they generated.