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Telecom Technology Center Becomes World’s First UL-Certified UL 2900 Cybersecurity 3rd Party Data Acceptance Testing Laboratory

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To accelerate Taiwan's industrial upgrade, the government is actively promoting the “5+2 Industrial Innovation Plan,” which serves as both a core driver of next-generation growth and a key opportunity for ICT industry transformation. The plan also prioritizes the development of the cybersecurity industry as the foundation for Taiwan’s digital nation and digital economy. In line with government policy, and with the support of the Executive Yuan Department of Cyber Security and the National Communications Commission (NCC), Telecom Technology Center (TTC) has become the world's first laboratory authorized by UL as a "UL 2900 Cybersecurity 3rd Party Data Acceptance Testing Laboratory (3rd Party DATL)." Starting today, TTC can provide UL 2900 compliance testing services to help domestic IoT manufacturers obtain UL 2900 certification. With localized testing services, TTC will significantly shorten certification timelines, strengthen IoT device cybersecurity, reduce the risk of cyber incidents, and enhance product competitiveness in the international supply chain. In addition, the NCSS Lab, operated by TTC under the commission of the NCC, will assist IoT companies in ensuring that cybersecurity is addressed at every stage of the software development life cycle, thereby accelerating compliance with relevant cybersecurity standards.

The UL 2900 series of standards has been adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF), and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), making it one of the world's most authoritative IoT security standards. UL 2900 provides IoT manufacturers with testable and measurable benchmarks for cybersecurity, covering the assessment of software vulnerabilities, security controls for network interfaces during the design, development, and maintenance processes. Under UL's Cybersecurity Assurance Program (CAP), TTC has adopted the new UL 2900 series of standards to evaluate connected products for attack threats, software defects and vulnerabilities, malware, software development risk management, and product architecture. Devices that pass TTC's testing and meet the requirements defined by the UL 2900 series of standards will be awarded the UL Cybersecurity Assurance Program Certificate.

As the first UL-certified UL 2900 3rd Party DATL, TTC will continue to uphold professionalism, impartiality, and high-quality testing to promote cybersecurity adoption across Taiwan's IoT industry. TTC will also align with national ICT and cybersecurity development policies, assisting domestic enterprises in meeting both domestic and international cybersecurity requirements, enhancing product value, and boosting the global competitiveness of Taiwan's IoT industry.