USB-IF announced USB Type-C Authentication Program to confirm the authencity of the USB device USB device, USB cable or USB charger.
The Authentication program is the milestone for USB security protocol. The authentication program protect against non-compliant USB chargers and to mitigate risks from malicious firmware/hardware in USB devices attempting to exploit a USB connection.
The program aimed in protecting the USB users from security threats. USB devices remains as a top attack vector, around 9% malwares are designed to directly exploit USB protocol or interface weaknesses.
“USB-IF is excited to launch the USB Type-C Authentication Program, providing OEMs with the flexibility to implement a security framework that best fits their specific product requirements,” said USB-IF President and COO Jeff Ravencraft.
The USB-C cables first published in 2014 and it is the replacement of older USB cables. USB Type-C ports supports for a number of protocols and you can use number of adapters such as VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI and other ports.
USB-IF has selected DigiCert Inc to manage the PKI and certificate authority services for the USB Type-C Authentication Program.
The external data storage device, they are prone to certain cyber attacks and corruption. However, they are convenient and, when combined with other safety measures, can be used safely within a business.
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