edged the phenomenon and thus released the IoT cyber security standards and regulations. According to the regulations, there are eight professional testing labs being assessed and certified by TAF to assist customers (including governmental agencies) in supervision, ensure that networkable devices incorporate effective cyber protection and/or meet the nation’s standards and regulations. With the experience, the TSSIA will, in working with selected TAF-certified testing Labs, TAICS, and III, as a serice window would like to extend the consultation and testing programme to companies overseas, to help enhance inspection of cyber security performance of products that are assigned for production in Taiwan. Cyber security in IP Surveillance has been highlighted and recognised as a serious issue throughout the world, the policy will give impetus to the IP surveillance industry in Taiwan, enabling it to enhance its export business to the rest of the globe and also build a ‘safe and reliable digital land’ in the nation of Taiwan. TAF1, The Taiwan Accreditation Foundation, is the only body in Taiwan recognised by the Government for the accreditation of conformity assessment against international standards. TAF is a full member of iLacMRA. The ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ILAC MRA) provides significant technical underpinning to the calibration, testing, medical testing and inspection results of the accredited conformity assessment bodies and in turn delivers confidence in the acceptance of results. TSSIA2 Taiwan Safety and Security Industry Association(TSSIA) was established since Jan. 2005 with supported by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) MOEA in Taiwan, being a bridge between the Government bureau and the industry for cross-domain integration in the Taiwan safety and security industry.