Lead Cyber Trust Administrator Says It Needs More Time
UL Solutions asked the FCC to further extend the deadline from May 3 to June 13 to complete its initial work as lead administrator in the agency’s voluntary cyber trust mark program (see 2503040062). The Public Safety Bureau previously extended the original March deadline by 60 days (see 2503050025).
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“Through the stakeholder process, we have made significant progress on the proposed requirements for the program,” UL Solutions said in a filing posted Monday in docket 23-239: “With more time though, we can better ensure these requirements meet the functional parameters and security expectations” of the FCC order.