GovInfoSecurity March 25, 2021 Twitter Some consumer IoT devices in Singapore will bear a label indicating compliance with cybersecurity standards. Singapore is expanding a labelling program that allows buyers to see at a glance the cybersecurity readiness of a consumer IoT device. The program, called the Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme, was at first intended to only cover Wi-Fi routers and smart home hubs because of the ubiquity of those devices, according to the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore. The program launched last October (see: Now, the CSA says it will expand the program to cover IP cameras as well as smart door locks, lights and printers.