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Samsung Electronics has successfully complied with the European Union’s Radio Equipment Directive (RED) for its latest models of televisions, monitors, and commercial displays. This regulation, which incorporates new cybersecurity requirements, will take effect on August 1, 2025, marking a significant step toward enhancing the security of devices in an increasingly complex digital ecosystem.
During a certification ceremony, Taeyong Son, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display sector at Samsung, emphasized the importance of strengthening security features in an industrial environment that demands increasing attention to these aspects. “We are committed to introducing innovations that integrate advanced technology and security globally, thereby strengthening our customers’ trust in our solutions,” Son stated.
The RED, originally implemented in 2016, establishes essential requirements to ensure safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and efficient use of the spectrum in products equipped with radio technology. With the introduction of new cybersecurity rules in 2022, the aim is to enhance protection against various threats in networks and safeguard personal data, minimizing the risk of fraud. These regulations will be mandatory starting in August 2025.
The evaluation conducted by TÜV SÜD covers the entire range of Samsung’s display products intended for the European market for the 2024-2025 period. This includes televisions, monitors, and digital signage, as well as Color E-Paper. Samsung intends to expand its regulatory compliance to all its product lines as part of its global regulatory alignment strategy.
This commitment to regulatory compliance highlights the company’s dedication to the safety of its products. In 2024, Samsung’s cryptographic module, known as Samsung CryptoCore, received FIPS 140-3 certification from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This module will be integrated in 2025 into the Tizen OS operating system used in the brand’s smart TVs to reinforce protection on key devices.
Additionally, Samsung Smart TVs include the Samsung Knox security platform, which has received Common Criteria (CC) certification annually since 2015, reaffirming Samsung’s leadership position in consumer product security.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish