SGS Cybersecurity Certification Empowers Ruijie Networks for Global Compliance and Trust

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SGS Cybersecurity Certification Empowers Ruijie Networks for Global Compliance and Trust

Ruijie Networks has been awarded the world's first European Union (EU) Radio Equipment Directive – Network Bridge (RED-NB) certification for an enterprise access point (AP) product by SGS, a leading testing, inspection, and certification company. This certification, along with the SGS Cybersecurity Mark, enhances Ruijie's competitive edge and compliance support for entering the EU and other markets recognizing RED. The SGS Cybersecurity Mark is a trusted certification label that verifies products have met high cybersecurity standards, providing assurance to regulators, businesses, and consumers.

With global cyberattacks on the rise and costing companies millions, SGS is strengthening its cybersecurity capabilities to help organizations navigate regulatory and technical challenges. Regulations like the United States' NIST IR 8259A IoT Device Cybersecurity Capability Core Baseline, EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the upcoming 2027 EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) are reshaping compliance landscapes. SGS, along with its cybersecurity evaluation specialists, offers a comprehensive portfolio of services covering training, assessment, testing, and certification across various products.

SGS's strong local presence in the Asia-Pacific region, including mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, empowers clients like Ruijie to launch secure and compliant solutions globally. This collaboration reflects SGS's commitment to digital trust through its global framework, SGS DIGITAL TRUST: Across technologies, services, and organizations. This framework enables customers to build, demonstrate, and sustain trust across the digital ecosystem, strengthening resilience, transparency, and confidence in connected products, services, and infrastructures.