Samsung Electronics obtains cyber security certification for EU wireless device guidelines./Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics announced on the 27th that it has obtained the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) cyber security certification from the German testing and certification body TUV SUD.

RED is a directive concerning health and safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and efficient use of radio frequencies in the European Union (EU). The EU will mandate compliance with RED requirements for products with wireless network capabilities starting in August.

Samsung Electronics has enhanced its global security competitiveness by receiving certifications that meet RED regulations for all 2025 model TVs and monitors exported to Europe.

Samsung Electronics is striving to meet the strengthening global security requirements. Last year, its self-developed encryption module "CryptoCore" obtained the FIPS 140-3 international certification for cryptographic modules from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Son Tae-yong, vice president of Samsung Electronics' Visual Display Business, noted, "As the industry strengthens the consolidation of various devices, the importance of security certification is becoming more pronounced," and added, "We will continue to introduce products that are equipped with security and technology in the global market."

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