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LG taking home automation a notch higher
Although we are yet to seriously start embracing home automation devices here in Kenya, given the benefits that come with it, truth be told, most us would not mind moving into a house already installed with smart technology
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Wemo Bridge will add HomeKit compatibility to Belkin's home automation platform in the fall http://qoo
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Wemo Bridge will add HomeKit compatibility to Belkin's home automation platform in the fall
After a commitment from Belkin to share plans about future Wemo HomeKit compatibility earlier in May, the company has made good on its promise, and has announced the Wemo Bridge allowing currently installed peripherals to function with Apple's home a
Wemo Bridge will add HomeKit compatibility to Belkin's home automation platform in the fall
After a commitment from Belkin to share plans about future Wemo HomeKit compatibility earlier in May, the company has made good on its promise, and has announced the Wemo Bridge allowing currently installed peripherals to function with Apple's home a
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Home Security Is No Fairytale
The story of the three bears was cute as a young blond girl rummaged through the carnivoran mammals’ belongings. As kids we delighted in the fact that there was a happy ending to the story, but reality isn’t always a fairytale.
In today’s time, homeowners have to be vigilant against predators hacking automated systems and Doctor Sound Smart Homes North Texas’ consumers’ choice for electronic home advances.
A Hewlett-Packard’s recent study shares a warning: Roughly 70 percent of today’s smart devices belonging to the Internet of Things (IoT) has several vulnerabilities. Hacking is a reality and it places not only your home but also your personal information at potential risks. These are frightening possibilities that Steven Spielberg would detail in his next thriller that would keep readers sleepless into the night.
Luckily, there are innovative ways to get ahead of those cunning hackers. Here’s a list of things you can do to better protect your home, and yourself.
- Find a reliable brand. Take time to study the brand first. You can browse for reviews or directly ask the company what it can do to keep you and your data safe. There are systems that are capable of using high level encryptions to make sure that no one else can see your videos and pictures.
- Change your passwords and do it frequently. Using default passwords makes your system easier to hack. It’s like leaving the door already half open for smart hackers. While it can be tempting to include personal details and birthdays on your passwords, it’s still wiser if you avoid doing so. Instead, you can consider using these tips.
- Try a 12 digit password you can easily recall. The longer your password, the more secure it is.
- Try incorporating numbers and capital letters in those 12 digits. If punctuation marks are allowed, you can try including one or two of them.
- Avoid names and known places as much as possible.
- If you already have one in mind, you can run it against a password checker just in case you have any doubt.
- Protect your router. Like your security system, you can also make your home more secure by protecting your router with an effective password. You can use the same ideas as above. However, make sure you don’t use the same access codes for your system and router.
You can also try hiding your router by manipulating its configuration to make it invisible. However, you have to keep in mind that doing so doesn’t completely make your router invisible. Instead, it only makes your network not easily seen on basic and automatic searches. If a hacker is too advanced, he can simply look for a tool and use it to find your network.
- Avoid using public Wi-Fi. As much as possible, try not to access your automation devices at home using public Wi-Fi connections. This makes you more prone to hackers getting access to your personal information. You can try using your mobile data service or find a more secured connection before you click connect.
- Upgrade your apps and firmwares. The reason why companies keep updating their firmwares is to fix bugs and glitches as well as to add security patches. By complying with the updates, you are arming yourself with better protection against hackers.
- Double check your logs. Most of the time, the easiest way to know if someone has been messing around with your system is by checking your camera logs. There are several security cameras that can show you the IP addresses that accessed your cameras. If you find a suspicious one on your log, immediately change your access codes and notify proper authorities.
- Put up a firewall. Make sure you have a firewall in your network to prevent unauthorized access to your devices. If you don’t have one, you can browse the internet to know your best options on firewall downloads.
- Secure your mobile phone. Most of today’s home security systems are controlled through mobile applications and this is what makes your smartphone very important for your home’s security. Keep it in mind to always have it protected.
For one, you should avoid logging in to your system while in public places. Someone near you could be waiting for your password. Also, make sure that no one else can access your phone by securing it with a password lock. You can also install a track app just in case you misplace or lost your phone.
If such event happens, make sure to immediately remove your phone’s access from your security system and report the incident right away.
- Manage your camera settings. Including a camera in a home security system is a must these days. It can allow you to view online what’s happening at home even if you’re on the other side of the world. However, with the same feature, you can also be exposing yourself to potential hackers.
A security camera is set for remote online monitoring by default during your purchase. This feature makes it possible for you to keep an eye on your home in real time through a specific app or website. It also makes it a possibility for hackers to use your own camera to spy on your home.
If you can go by without remote online monitoring, turn this feature off. However, if you feel that it’s a necessity to keep the feature, then guard your home and your system by a strong password. It can also help if you strictly position the cameras to face only the areas they’re supposed to monitor. Avoid including your living room or your bedroom entirely.
- Build a separate network. One downside of having a connected home is that it’s connected. Once a hacker is able to get access to one of your devices, it’s not impossible for him to get access to everything.
As a preventive measure, you can try building a separate network solely intended for your home security and your home automation. Keep it separate from your computer and your phone. This way, when someone gets access to your phone, you’ll be able to protect your security system.
There are several devices, tools and apps that you can install to keep your home safe and Doctor Sound can show you some of these tools.
However, you also need to arm yourself with vigilance to make your security system even stronger. Nothing is more secure than a prepared home.
From design to demonstration, Doctor Sound makes the entire process of electronic home advances easy, exciting, and fun. Whatever your style may be, they take the time to listen to your needs, design a custom, flexible, and convenient system installed just for you.
It is said that if find your passion, and a way to make a living doing it, you will never have to “work” again. Doctor Sound, a.k.a. Keith Prather, has discovered his niche and has built an authentic and reputable company around his love and understanding of technology.
Doctor Sound and his team maintain the trade’s cutting-edge certification, provided by product manufacturers and industry associations such as CEDIA, the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association. Retaining the most current education available is in both his and his clients’ best interest. Keith embraces the fast pace of the industry and enjoys being in the position to help others make sense of it all. Whether you need a custom audio system, home theater installation or high tech security system, call Doctor Sound at 972-317-6525, to schedule a free on-site consultation.
Utilizing Doctor Sound Smart Homes will help you and your family create your own Neverland!
Who Will Own the Home Cybersecurity Market - Security Dealers, Home-Automation Pros, Comcast? http://qoo
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Who Will Own the Home Cybersecurity Market - Security Dealers, Home-Automation Pros, Comcast?
If traditional home-automation integrators don't get into the network-security business, it will be grabbed by companies like ADT, Comcast/Xfinity, Best Buy/Magnolia and a host of other competitors eager to own the smart home. (Julie Jacobson / CE Pr
Who Will Own the Home Cybersecurity Market - Security Dealers, Home-Automation Pros, Comcast?
If traditional home-automation integrators don't get into the network-security business, it will be grabbed by companies like ADT, Comcast/Xfinity, Best Buy/Magnolia and a host of other competitors eager to own the smart home. (Julie Jacobson / CE Pr
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Americans Cite Security as Top Priority in Home Automation, According to Study http://qoo
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Americans Cite Security as Top Priority in Home Automation, According to Study
The leading electronic security industry resource for professional security installing contractors, security dealers and systems integrators. Dedicated to keeping security professionals informed of market trends, new security products and training op
Americans Cite Security as Top Priority in Home Automation, According to Study
The leading electronic security industry resource for professional security installing contractors, security dealers and systems integrators. Dedicated to keeping security professionals informed of market trends, new security products and training op
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5 must have gadgets for home automation http://qoo
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