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Smart Home vs. Hackers

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an intense rise in at-home internet and smart home product usage. Unfortunately, more smart product use also means increased potential for cyberattacks.

Residential Tech Today recently had the opportunity to get in touch with representatives from various smart tech suppliers about the challenges of keeping their products safe from hackers, using Z-wave wireless protocols to gain tighter security.

Ashwanth Anadasu, COO of Hogar Controls, explained the smart home industry has already taken many steps to address consumer concerns about security and privacy. Examples include getting rid of the need for

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