Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices
Tender ID: 577652
Tender Details
Tender Description
The Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices program (the program) will contribute towards building cyber security protections for consumers under the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy (the Strategy) and Horizon 1 Action Plan.
The objectives of the program are to:
- co-design and implement an industry-led and internationally aligned voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices in Australia.
- increase consumer awareness of the Government’s proposed mandatory minimum standard for consumer-grade smart devices in Australia.
The intended outcomes of the program are:
- increased consumer understanding and awareness of the security of products available in the Australian market
- Enable consumers to make informed decisions about the level of security when purchasing smart devices
- align the Australian smart device market more closely with international best practice
- greater adoption of security and privacy protections (secure-by-design features) by manufacturers of smart devices.
The program will fund one eligible applicant up to a maximum of $1.7 million.
The program will run over 3 years from 2024-25 to 2026-27, with funding available over 2 years from 2024-25.
Location
New South Wales : Central West : Far North Coast : Far West : Hunter : Illawarra : Mid North Coast : Murray : New England : Orana : Riverina : Southern Highlands : Sydney
Queensland : Cairns & Far North Queensland : Gladstone : Mackay Whitsunday Region : Mount Isa & North West Region : Rockhampton : South East Queensland : South West & Darling Downs : The Central West : Townsville : Wide Bay Burnett
Victoria : Barwon South West : Gippsland : Grampians : Hume : Loddon Mallee : Melbourne
South Australia : Adelaide : Eyre & Western : Far North : Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island : Limestone Coast : Murray & Mallee : York & Mid North
Northern Territory : Barkly : Big Rivers : Central Australia : East Arnhem : Greater Darwin : Top End
Australian Capital Territory
Tasmania