Security Cameras stories - Page 4
Gaming consoles are the most secure smarthome devices
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
#
gaming
#
digital entertainment
#
cybersecurity
A new study by Avast reveals that game consoles are the most secure smarthome devices, with only 0.5% at risk, compared to 36% of printers in Australian homes.
Tenda names Alloys as national distributor
Wed, 24th Jul 2019
#
network infrastructure
#
sdn
#
naas
Tenda appoints Alloys as their national distributor in Australia, leveraging Alloys' extensive infrastructure and expertise to boost SME market presence.
UPDATED: Orvibo & Arlo smart home products patched to prevent attacks
Fri, 5th Jul 2019
#
vpns
#
surveillance
#
smart home
The security of smart home devices is once again under the spotlight this week, as two different device manufacturers come under fire for major vulnerabilities.
Hands-on Review: LIFX A60+ LED Smart Light brightens the day
Thu, 27th Jun 2019
#
gaming
#
smart home
#
digital entertainment
LIFX A60+ smart bulb dazzles with colour, mood settings & app ease, enhancing homes sans hub. #SmartLighting #Review.
Hands-on Review: The illuminating TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulbs
Mon, 27th May 2019
#
gaming
#
smart home
#
digital entertainment
ve been feeling somewhat in the dark with developments in the growth of the 'smart home', so it was a great opportunity to find out how things work.
AI driving 'unprecedented' M&A growth
Thu, 16th May 2019
#
edge computing
#
ai
#
software development
AI-driven innovations are fuelling unprecedented growth in mergers and acquisitions, with the market poised to hit USD $190 billion by 2025.
Consumers 'creeped out' by IoT devices as distrust reigns supreme
Fri, 3rd May 2019
#
iot
#
smart home
#
data privacy
A new Internet Society study reveals 63% of global consumers find IoT devices, like smart TVs and security cameras, 'creepy' due to privacy concerns.
Security alert: More than 2 million IoT devices are now junk
Wed, 1st May 2019
#
smart home
#
f-secure
#
security vulnerabilities
Over two million IoT devices, including security cameras and baby monitors, have critical security flaws, warns researcher Paul Marrapese.
Beyond lock and key: Securing the smarthome
Mon, 29th Apr 2019
#
iot
#
smart home
#
wireless networks
As households embrace smart technology, security concerns mount. From smart locks to automated coffee makers, here's how to safeguard your connected home.
Hands-on Review: Stick Up Cam Battery
Fri, 26th Apr 2019
#
gaming
#
smart home
#
digital entertainment
This is a battery-powered indoor/outdoor HD camera with two-way talk, night vision, and versatile mounting options.
Amazon puts a 'Ring' on smart home surveillance
Tue, 23rd Apr 2019
#
surveillance
#
smart home
#
amazon
Amazon has acquired Ring, a prominent smart home security company, aiming to make security devices more accessible and fight crime in neighbourhoods globally.
Princeton study wants to know if you have a smart home - or a spy home
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
#
ddos
#
iot
#
smart home
Princeton University researchers are examining if your smart home devices are safe or spying on you, offering a tool to measure privacy and security risks.
5G's imminent impact on data centre infrastructure
Thu, 14th Mar 2019
#
uc
#
hyperscale
#
dc
Digital Realty's Joseph Badaoui shares his thoughts on how 5G will transform data centre infrastructure now and beyond.
Your neighbours are watching: Smart cameras out of control
Wed, 13th Mar 2019
#
iot
#
smart home
#
home security
People are installing motion-sensor cameras connected to their smartphones without realising they could be filming their neighbours illegally.
Cradlepoint debunks common connectivity and security myths
Tue, 12th Mar 2019
#
firewalls
#
network infrastructure
#
network security
Cradlepoint tackles myths around connectivity and security, emphasising the potential and reliability of 4G, the cloud, and IoT without added risk.
2018 sees 1,500% increase in coinmining malware - report
Wed, 19th Dec 2018
#
botnet
#
report
#
coinhive
The explosive growth of cryptocurrency in 2018 catapulted coinmining malware incidents by 1,500%, reveals eSentire's Annual Threat Report.
Security cameras – a latent botnet network?
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
#
ddos
#
surveillance
#
iot security
In a comparison of 16 indoor and outdoor IP surveillance cameras, researchers found only one well-protected device.
GDPR requirements & opportunities for colocation providers
Mon, 15th Oct 2018
#
datacentre infrastructure
#
hyperscale
#
partner programmes
The law was enforced in May but is still confusing to some colocation providers as to which requirements they must comply with.
Schneider: Why support for edge data centers will need to be “Lights Out”
Sat, 1st Sep 2018
#
datacentre infrastructure
#
edge computing
#
power / energy
Dave Johnson says there is to be huge changes to data center infrastructure as edge computing takes a hold - here's his predictions.
GlobalData: IoT raises massive privacy concerns
Tue, 28th Aug 2018
#
iot
#
data privacy
#
globaldata
Rapid evolution of enterprise IoT tech justifies digital transformation, but privacy concerns must be addressed, warns GlobalData.