As the shift to smart home management takes hold, a critical element to its success will be gaining consumer trust. To gain that trust all the devices required to make a home “smart” will be security.
A leaked survey shows Amazon Ring assessing demand for potential new features including facial recognition and license plate scanning tools for their future product versions.
The development of smart apartments in U.S. has led to more IoT devices and data, providers need to know what it takes to stay compliant to data protection laws like CCPA.
The three tech giants Amazon, Apple, Google and the Zigbee Alliance are collaborating in the creation of an open-source standard for smart home that will ensure interoperability between devices.
Google has recently come up with a new term “helpful home” which is defined to respect consumer privacy while having the benefits of smart home devices to make your life easier.
Automation is no longer an office-only reality. How can we ensure security when inviting automation into our homes? Should we be auditing smart home technology in the same way we audit our office automation?