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Justinh

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Just ran across https://www.csa.gov.sg/our-programm.../cybersecurity-labelling-scheme/for-consumers
Originating in Singapore, the org has agreements with other countries.
They rate hardware security levels 1-4.
Browse their data by device type and mfr https://www.csa.gov.sg/our-programm...ersecurity-labelling-scheme-(cls)product-list

What I find really interesting is the "Date of Expiration" for each device. I guess the listed expiration (mfr could change their mind) and the security level (could be better but not tested to prove it) is a minimum. I don't know how which devices are chose for more testing by a third-party
 
What I find really interesting is the "Date of Expiration" for each device. I guess the listed expiration (mfr could change their mind) and the security level (could be better but not tested to prove it) is a minimum. I don't know how which devices are chose for more testing by a third-party

this is all on the vendor to maintain their certification.

Note that this is not a mandatory requirement...
 
They rate hardware security levels 1-4.

Google Nest Wifi - Level 4. One per customer, please. There will be a Nest for everyone.
 
Google Nest Wifi - Level 4. One per customer, please. There will be a Nest for everyone.

I saw that - remember that the Google Nest WiFi (and all the google wifi devices) are basically headless chromebooks... and have some level of management by Google,

They don't have a WebUI, and pretty limited on what can do for configuration - I'm not sure that's a negative for folks that just need WiFi to work.
 
They don't have a WebUI, and pretty limited on what can do for configuration - I'm not sure that's a negative for folks that just need WiFi to work.
Maybe that's how they achieved Level 4 - don't build in or expose any functionality but the bare minimum. :)
 

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