Samsung Electronics' new displays earn EU certification ahead of updated cybersecurity rules

Samsung Electronics' new displays earn EU certification ahead of updated cybersecurity rules
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Yoonie Joung, President and Chief Executive Officer | Samsung

Samsung Electronics has announced that its latest televisions, monitors, and commercial display products have been technically evaluated for compliance with the European Union’s Radio Equipment Directive (RED). This includes updated cybersecurity requirements effective from August 1, 2025.

“With the growing emphasis on security in the industry, we are strengthening security features to stay ahead of this evolving trend,” said Taeyong Son, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “In addition to this achievement, we are committed to introducing innovations with advanced security and technology globally, thereby reinforcing customer trust in our solutions.”

The EU's RED was introduced in 2016 to establish essential safety requirements for radio-equipped products. In 2022, expanded cybersecurity rules were announced under the RED to improve protection against network threats and safeguard personal data. These provisions will become mandatory starting August 2025.

The TÜV SÜD assessment covers Samsung’s entire visual display lineup for the European market during 2024–2025. This includes TVs, monitors, digital signage, and Color E-Paper. Samsung is extending this compliance process to all applicable product lines as part of its global regulatory readiness strategy.

Samsung's focus on compliance reflects a broader commitment to product security across its ecosystem.

For more information, visit www.samsung.com.

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