Best IoT Security Software for Freelancers

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    Symbiote Defense Reviews

    Symbiote Defense

    Red Balloon Security,

    Symbiote is a platform-independent, OS-agnostic, real-time, host-based intrusion defense that works by layering specific defense modules and diverting unused CPU cycles for defense. Symbiote can protect all embedded devices, including printers and PLCs. It can be applied to any device, regardless of its OS, CPU type, and hardware. Symbiote Defense is based on strategies found in nature such as defense through diversification or defensive mutualism. It keeps embedded systems secure against a variety of attacks. It protects devices without the need for vendor code changes or any additional hardware upgrades. All of this without affecting the device's functionality. Red Balloon Symbiote Defense can be embedded into the binary code and data protecting the host. It is injected in random fashion into the firmware.
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    Vdoo Reviews
    Customers and regulatory agencies have been compelled to demand better device security. This has resulted in increased demands from customers and regulators. For vendors and manufacturers, it has also significantly increased security-related risks to the bottom line, reputation, and business. Device security has become a strategic imperative to manufacturers, vendors, operators, and service providers in multiple verticals. This requires them to rapidly scale up their ability provide optimal device security across all product lines and business units. Vdoo is the only platform that automates device security throughout the entire device lifecycle, from design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance. All the necessary building blocks must be embedded into the device's development to ensure maximum security.
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    Xage Reviews

    Xage

    Xage Security

    Xage Security, a cybersecurity company, provides zero-trust asset protection for critical infrastructures, industrial IoT and operational technology environments. Fabric Platform is the foundation of all Xage products and use cases. It protects assets from attacks across OT IIoT IT and cloud. Xage's zero-trust approach to security is based upon the principle "never trust, and always verify." Xage authenticates users and devices prior to granting any access. Xage enforces granular policies based on asset risk, context and user identity. Xage products include: Zero Trust Remote Access Identity-Based Access Control Zero Trust Data Exchange Xage products are used by a variety of organizations including government agencies and utilities as well as industrial manufacturers. Xage customers rely on Xage for protection of their critical infrastructures, OT assets and industrial data against cyberattacks.
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    IAP Network Reviews

    IAP Network

    Information Assurance Platform

    The IAP, with its innovative combination of blockchain, zero-knowledge and meta-consensus protocol, allows any of these parties, to cryptographically verify the existence of evidence or states, or to prove activities to anyone interested. They also allow for total transparency without sacrificing sensitive data privacy. Allow anyone to create a proof of existence, such as an historical event or a legal document, with a time stamp. Third parties, like auditors or consumers can independently verify the proof without compromising the privacy or confidentiality.
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    SandGrain Reviews
    Every day, your devices connect to millions, if not billions, of other devices. This level of connectivity increases the risk of unauthorized access, which can cause irreparable damages to your assets. Secure authentication will keep your assets and connections safe. We have developed a solution that is universally applicable to any connected device in the internet of things. It combines both worlds - a secure cloud platform linked with a token physically attached on the device. Each industry faces its own challenges and risks when it comes to connected devices. Unauthorized access to connected medical equipment can pose serious threats to patient safety and privacy. Cyber-attacks on connected vehicles could compromise the braking, steering and acceleration controls. Any compromise to defense and aerospace systems could have catastrophic consequences.
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    Irdeto Keystone Reviews
    Protect your revenue, create new products and combat cybercrime. The World Leader in Digital Platform Security. Irdeto protects platforms for video entertainment, games, connected transport, connected healthcare, and IoT-connected industries. Secured more than 6 billion devices and applications Over 50 years of experience in digital security. Key patent holders for whitebox cryptography. Nearly 1000 experts are located in 15+ offices across the globe. Video entertainment customers are helped to protect their revenues, create new offerings, and combat cybercrime. 600m+ streams secured monthly. 400+ operators protected. 40m+ software CA client devices protected. Number 1 in Video Games Protection. Connected Industries. Software security that protects applications and devices against hacking, tampering, and IP theft. 50m transactions protected per day. Leader in connected vehicle security.
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    Suavei Reviews
    Suavei Internet Security. Intelligent Threat Management for IoT. We detect your vulnerabilities before hackers do. Computer networks are vulnerable to hackers, especially in remote areas. This is despite the fact that a lot of capital has been spent on inefficient, time-consuming and resource-intensive tools and processes to protect them. Each of these devices can compromise even the most stringent network security procedures. The number of connected network devices is increasing rapidly. Most enterprises don't have visibility into the 80 percent of devices that are attached to their networks. The current cybersecurity products are not sufficient to stop the growing threats. This is due in large part to the fact that they use outdated, static techniques that are ineffective and out of date. Suavei was born out of three fundamental problems we found in active vulnerability scanning products. They don't accurately and reliably identify the devices. They are unable to handle slow network environments.