In a previous Computex interview with USB-IF Chairman Jeff Ravencraft, it was mentioned that in order to reduce the risk of consumers using unsafe USB chargers, USB-IF has begun to develop security certification specifications; The USB-IF also announced the USB Type-C certification program on the eve of 2019 CES, which ensures that the devices at both ends are in line with the specifications by encrypting and authenticating both sides of the charger and the device, not only reducing the risk of charging, but also avoiding malicious intrusion through the USB Type-C interface.
In a previous Computex interview with USB-IF Chairman Jeff Ravencraft, it was mentioned that in order to reduce the risk of consumers using unsafe USB chargers, USB-IF has begun to develop security certification specifications; The USB-IF also announced the USB Type-C certification program on the eve of 2019 CES, which ensures that the devices at both ends are in line with the specifications by encrypting and authenticating both sides of the charger and the device, not only reducing the risk of charging, but also avoiding malicious intrusion through the USB Type-C interface.
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