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Carriers need IoT protection | Avast

The worlds of tech, mobile carriers, and security all converge in one exciting, new arena — the internet of things (IoT), and it is the next great frontier for each of them.

IoT products are on the rise like never before, with some experts predicting the number of connected devices worldwide will hit over 75 billion by 2025. New IoT gadgets and gizmos hit the shelves every week, but very few of them have security built in. This boom gives the tech world all-new smart devices to invent, and it gives the carrier world all-new smart devices to protect. Because of the lack of security on these new devices, it also gives the cybercrime world all-new devices to hack and compromise. As we grow the number of devices we use, we’re also growing the number of points in which we can be attacked. All hackers need is one vulnerable device in order to gain access to the rest of the network, and Avast research found that 41% of homes around the globe have at least one vulnerable device.

What makes a device vulnerable? One common reason is the device’s own security, which may be limited or nonexistent due to cost and size restrictions as well as manufacturer know-how.  For example, an experienced consumer electronics manufacturer may know how to make a highly functional media streamer, but they may not have the needed expertise in cyberthreats and cybersecurity to design security into that device. Another reason is consumer confusion. Because the IoT device market is so fragmented and diverse, each new piece of hardware has its own manual, its own protocol, and its own special type of complexity. Consumers are overwhelmed into inaction, and they allow the default passwords to be the only barrier between a hacker and the home network.

The remedy here is whole network security, and Avast offers the carrier-grade solution every MNO needs.

In these tech-forward days, comprehensive security is dynamic. It’s composed of a series of building blocks. IoT protection is one of the newest blocks, and is a very important one. We have developed a suite of consumer products including full home network protection and IoT security and are offering our MNO partners the same tools to protect their subscribers’ lives. By embedding the solution directly on network gateways or virtual routers, devices are always protected as they fluidly transition between mobile and ISP network connections. Customers can have peace of mind knowing they are protected wherever they go and however they are connected.  

IoT security benefits

When a weak link (e.g. a smart light bulb, a home security camera, smart toaster, etc.) in the home network is identified and exploited, it’s like the hacker finding an open doorway into the home. Using the device’s connection to the router, the hacker can then get to any smart connected device in the home, for the router is the portal through which the home gets its internet. This is why complete home network protection begins with the router.  

Our security engine also happens to be the world’s largest machine learning network amongst consumer cybersecurity companies. With hundreds of millions of endpoints reporting the latest threats every day and several decades’ worth of big data already in the catalog, our threat detection is constantly improving. And with constant vigilance over the home router, it shuts down any malicious activity before harm can be done.

Using machine learning, our software gathers information on each IoT device, learning its patterns and monitoring for any abnormal behavior. If a threat is detected, the device in question is quarantined, preventing the threat from spreading to the rest of the home. These proactive security measures give customers the peace of mind that security experts are always looking out for them. And automatic cloud-based updates keep the software continuously updated with the very latest defenses while never interfering with the user’s internet service.

More peace of mind comes from the parental controls and other family safety features built into the security suite. Parents gain insights into their children’s web usage, which can stimulate constructive conversation on safe, healthy internet habits. Parental controls let guardians block sites or limit usage, depending on what’s best for their family. Also, because our IoT security keeps track of where each device is physically, parents in turn can see exactly where their kids are at all times.

Looking ahead

Eventually, 5G networks will become the standard, and users will find they have multiple connection choices. They may have some devices on their ISP network, some on a 5G hotspot, and perhaps others on virtual 5G routers. When this is the case, the next evolution of whole network protection will include security on those virtual 5G gateways. Our Smart Home Security solution will not only protect your IoT today, but it is designed to grow and evolve to protect your IoT tomorrow as well.

A partner to secure the future

MNOs trust Avast as their partner because we have been the global leader in providing family safety solutions with carriers for over ten years, partnering with tier 1 telecom companies all over the world.  Aside from our carrier partners, we cover over 400 million users worldwide. Independent third-party labs like AV-TEST and AV-Comparatives continually grade Avast software with top marks.

Our IoT security solution works on all devices and all platforms, and can be customized to fit your needs and brand. Give your customer base the security they want and deserve by partnering with Avast. Let’s step into the future together, where top-tier mobile service and unparalleled security work hand-in-hand. Learn more about what our software can do for your network, or reach out to us at [email protected]. Or, stop by at Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona at Avast Booth #7B44, Hall 7. And, follow us on Facebook and follow #AvastMWC on Twitter.


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