Cybersecurity Testing
for Smart Devices
From medical devices to home security systems, the number of smart devices on the market today continues to soar.
Because they communicate wirelessly over networks, these smart products bring additional security challenges — including increased risk of hacking and cyberattack — along with their many benefits.
In response to the growing threat of cyberattacks, governing bodies around the world have enacted new cybersecurity testing, certification, and labeling requirements to help consumers make informed choices about the privacy and security of the devices they purchase.
Examples of Products Subject to Cybersecurity Testing
- Smart Phones
- Smart Thermostats
- Smart Lights
- Smart Appliances
- Smart Cameras, TVs & Speakers
- Fitness Trackers
- Home Office Routers
- Smoke Detectors
- Digital Personal Assistants
- Home Security Systems
- GPS Trackers
- Medical Devices
- Garage Door Openers
- Children’s Toys & Baby Monitors
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How We Can Help
To help our customers comply with changing regulations, Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA) has added cybersecurity testing and certification to our full menu of lab services for manufacturers. Our Florida lab’s ISO-accredited services comply with cybersecurity testing requirements in the United States (US), European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK).


UNITED STATES
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSFSB)
IIA plans to apply for accreditation and recognition under the program as soon as the FCC adopts the Lead Administrator’s recommendations for the technical requirements development, label requirements, and surveillance requirements. As an accredited and recognized CyberLAB, IIA will be authorized to test wireless products to demonstrate compliance to the FCC’s IoT Cybersecurity Label requirements; and as an accredited and recognized Cybersecurity Label Administrator (CLA), IIA will be authorized to accept and review applications and test reports and approve the use of the FCC IoT Label.

EUROPEAN UNION
Conformitè Europëenne (CE)
IIA is taking steps to earn accreditation and recognition as a Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Cybersecurity Notified Body (NB), which will enable us to conduct cybersecurity conformity assessment of radio equipment for network protection, data privacy, and fraud prevention, in accordance with Articles 3.3(d), 3.3(e), and 3.3(f).

UNITED KINGDOM
PSTI (Product Security) Regime
While there are no third-party conformity assessment procedures under the PSTI, Our Florida lab is equipped to test consumer wireless (IoT) products in compliance with the UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Product Security) regime, which came into effect on April 29, 2024. Our cyber team is here to help you assess your product for compliance with EN303 645. PSTI product security regime overview.
Why Choose IIA?
IIA’s Cybersecurity-Related Accreditations & Standards
- ISO/IEC 17011
- ISO/IEC 17025
- ISO/IEC 17065
- EN 18031-1 (2024)
- EN 18031-2 (2024)
- EN 18031-3 (2024)
- ETSI EN 303 645
- ETSI TS 103 701
- IEC 62443-4-2
- ETSI TS 103 929
Questions About Cybersecurity Testing?
Contact IIA’s Florida Lab
Learn More
- FCC Proposes Cybersecurity Labeling Program for Smart Devices
- FCC Adopts Rules for IoT Cybersecurity Labeling Program
- FCC Press Release – September 10, 2024
- FCC Fact Sheet (August 10, 2023)
- Radio Equipment Directive (RED) - European Commission
- European Commission Strengthens Cybersecurity of Wireless Devices and Products
- PSTI product security regime overview
- The UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Product Security) regime - GOV.UK
- IIA’s Florida Lab
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