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With concerns higher among households without smart home devices, these fears could contribute to reluctance among consumers to purchase these devices.
DIY video surveillance company Ring and parent company Amazon are facing a federal lawsuit that claims the companies have not done enough to protect their products from security attacks.
Razberi Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of network video solutions, penned a white paper titled, “Taking a First Step: Cyber Security on Video Surveillance Systems,” which expresses that one layer of security is not enough when it comes to preventing hackers from infiltrating network systems.