Bitdefender releases IoT security device at CES 2017

Posted on Saturday, January 7, 2017 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Bitdefender BOX helps with smart device hacking that threatens our new way of being connected with IoT.

Bitdefender, a cybersecurity solutions provider, unveils at CES in Las Vegas the next-generation of Bitdefender BOX, the device turning the table on cyber-criminals and revolutionizing the way people protect themselves from malware, hackers, ransomware, phishing and other growing online threats.

The new BOX takes a step into the future of cybersecurity, advancing the technology behind privacy protection and data anonymization while giving you complete control of who accesses your connected home and warning you of vulnerabilities hidden in your home network. And it reinforces it all with their other hardware and a Bitdefender Total Security subscription for an unlimited number of Windows, MacOS or Android devices.

With smart device hacking presenting a clear and present danger to all, Bitdefender packs the antivirus technology, groundbreaking machine-learning algorithms and network intrusion prevention technology into the New Bitdefender BOX. This way you get protection not only for your computer and smartphones but for all IoT devices, from gaming consoles, smart TVs and thermostats to cameras and smart light bulbs.

New Bitdefender features include:


- Complete privacy, data anonymization and malware scanning for all internet connected devices, while you're at home or away

- Protects all Wi-Fi enabled devices, from gaming consoles to smart TVs, thermostats, cameras and smart light bulbs.

- Enterprise-Grade intrusion prevention for your local network

- Vulnerability Assessments to identify possible remote and unauthorized access, data theft or malicious attacks.

- Bitdefender Total Security subscription for an unlimited number of devices

- Improved hardware capabilities

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