New IoT security protection solution in market

Tel Aviv, Israel, July 18, 2019:  IXDen, IoT devices security solution provider today announced its new ‘IXDen Smart Homes’, a product that is positioned to protect Internet of Things (IoT) devices against cyberattacks, data tampering, and manipulation.

The company said in a press release that the automated IoT security solutions will utilise behavioural biometrics on endpoint devices and will include multi-factor authentication driven by artificial intelligence and machine learning. The list of protected devices includes cameras, smart thermostats, smart routers, and baby sensors. As we know, security is one of the biggest problems the world of IoT faces, and there are IoT security solutions coming in every day to tackle that situation.

IoT security solutions

According to Statista Research Department, by the year 2020 there will be 30 billion IoT devices in everyday use, including smart home devices, mobile phones, wearable technology, home appliances and cars.

Zion Harel, Co-founder and Co-CEO of IXDen, explained in a written statement, “As more and more smart home devices hit the market place, consumers are increasingly opening themselves up to significant risk. These devices which offer users the greatest of convenience also offer unprecedented accessibility to hackers who are increasingly able to infiltrate homes, stealing data and personal information, and even recording and filming users in their homes. As this massive data breach highlighted, while there are many vendors providing home automation devices, there is a lack of accepted industry security standards to ensure that customers and their data are kept safe. Our innovative and unique solutions for securing IoT devices, enable our customers to secure their smart home devices, and gives them the peace of mind that their personal data and lives remains secured and private.”

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