Table of Contents
- What is the Digital Standard?
- Who Created and Maintains the Digital Standard? Who can Contribute?
- Why is Testing Important?
- Why was this Testing Handbook Necessary, and Who is it For?
- How does the Handbook Score Products?
- How did we Pick the Products? (And Why aren’t We Naming Them?)
- What Products did we Ultimately Choose?
- How did we Design the Technical Testing Procedures?
- How did we Design the Policy Testing Procedures?
- What would we Change in the Standard?
- Conclusion
Conclusion
The Digital Standard is extremely valuable as a consumer-focused tool for evaluating IoT privacy and security. Its attempt to encourage manufacturers to produce better products, while educating users about the devices they use, is unique among security standards, as is its open-source nature, and the opportunities it offers for external actors to contribute to developing and maturing the standard itself. Through testing various products, and the design of our own testing handbook, we developed this set of recommendations and appreciate this opportunity to engage in the standards-setting process. The aim of this project is to create tools that will help other organizations, researchers, and consumers conduct their own testing, and we make our seven recommendations with that goal in mind.