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Forthcoming Mandatory Cyber Security Standards

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11-FEB-26

The Australian Government has finalised the timeline for its new secure-by-design framework under the Cyber Security Act 2024. Starting from 4 March 2026, all consumer-grade smart devices sold in the Australian market must comply with strict new security standards. This upcoming regulation is designed to protect consumers by ensuring that internet-connected products are manufactured with essential digital safeguards already in place.

The scope of these new rules is broad, covering everything from smart home appliances to connected devices. For businesses supplying these technologies, the transition period represents a critical window to audit existing product lines and update technical documentation. As the enforcement date approaches, ensuring that your portfolio aligns with Australian expectations will be vital to avoiding supply chain disruptions.

Key requirements under the new laws include the removal of universal default passwords and a mandatory commitment to transparency regarding security update periods. Additionally, brands will be required to provide a clear pathway for reporting security vulnerabilities. Navigating these changes requires a proactive approach to certification and a thorough understanding of the new Statement of Compliance process.

At Eleos Compliance, our team is ready to help you navigate the upcoming regulatory challenges and ensure your products remain compliant and competitive in the Australian market. For more information on how we can assist with your certification projects, you can contact us via enquiries@eleoscompliance.com 

Eleos Compliance offer international RF, EMC, Safety and Green type approval services for radiocommunications products.

Eleos Compliance are a sustainable, values-based business combining extensive experience in the wireless homologation sector with outstanding project management.

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