IoT devices need built-in security standards, UL says

CNET:

When you buy a new lightbulb, you know that it’s energy efficient and will last for a while because of an Energy Star label on the package. But when you buy an internet-connected lightbulb, there’s almost no way of telling if it’s secure from hackers.

Underwriters Laboratories, the electronics safety organization, is looking to fix that by introducing security ratings for internet-of-things devices. UL is known for its safety standards certifications for products, ensuring, for instance, that the charger you bought online isn’t a counterfeit that’ll set your house on fire.

Now UL wants to set the security standard for cybersecurity threats — a notorious issue for IoT devices.

I’m betting nothing actually gets done until there is a major security breach.