ESET To Expose Latest Security And Privacy Risks Of Smart Home Devices At Mobile World Congress 2018

By   ISBuzz Team
Writer , Information Security Buzz | Feb 09, 2018 06:15 am PST

ESET, the leading IT security vendor based in the European Union, will launch its latest IoT security solutions and share groundbreaking research into the security and privacy implications of smart homes and devices at Mobile World Congress (MWC) – taking place February 26 – March 1, 2018 in Barcelona

Exhibiting in Hall 7, booth 7H41, ESET’s stand will form part of MWC’s Internet of Things tour. ESET’s security specialists will demonstrate the company’s focus on IoT ecosystem protection – a top priority in this ever-more connected world. More information can be found on the dedicated ESET website.

We continue to see a rise in Android malware – with ransomware being part of it – as a result of a growing number of malicious applications and targeted attacks. So, as more connected devices become available on the market, the risk to consumers and businesses has never been greater,” said Juraj Malcho, Chief Technology Officer at ESET. “MWC is the perfect platform for us to share our industry-leading insights, and our latest research on privacy concerns, to help better protect users now and in the future.”

  1. Hackers in the home?

Smart home gadgets were big news at CES 2018, and there can be no doubt the latest and greatest in innovative smart devices will be on display at MWC. Consumers are continually acquiring more connected devices into their homes. Yet while they have their benefits, these cool gadgets have a darker side as individuals share more sensitive, personal data about their everyday lives.

Are the concerns over smart devices justified? To find out, ESET engineers tested how smart home devices communicate with networks and manufacturers. At MWC, ESET will showcase a purpose-built concept Smart Home where the team will demonstrate the potential risks to security and privacy posed by these gadgets.

Join ESET at booth 7H41 as experts announce the findings from this leading-edge IoT research and ESET Global Security Evangelist, Tony Anscombe will be on hand to answer questions about what it means for consumers’ security and privacy.

  1. New solutions for new technology

Did you know 90 percent of Android TVs are reportedly vulnerable to hacking? Don’t miss the launch of ESET’s new security solution for Android TVs, which provides advanced technology against cybercriminals targeting connected TVs.

Join ESET at MobileFocus Global, PEPCOM‘s annual media event, on Monday 26th February at 19.00 where ESET’S team of experts will be hosting a live demonstration to show how the new security solution defends consumers from cyberattacks. Find out more by visiting ESET’s dedicated MWC website here.

  1. Ransomware as global threat

2017 was certainly the year of ransomware, with the likes of WannaCry and (Not)Petya demonstrating the chaos it can cause. At MWC 2018, get up to date with ESET’S new research on ransomware for Android. The latest findings provide detailed insight into how ransomware for Android has evolved into a full-scale global threat, affecting telcos, ISPs and MSPs, over the past 12 months and how ESET succeeds in combatting the evolving risk.

  1. Meet the experts

This year’s MWC marks ESET’s 30 year anniversary. For three decades ESET experts have single-mindedly focused on protecting its customers from complex threats. This year, meet ESET Chief Technology Officer Juraj Malcho and Tony Anscombe, ESET´s Global Security Evangelist, ESET’s Security Awareness Specialist Ondrej Kubovic and Director of Global Sales Jeronimo Varela, at ESET’s booth, 7H41. To set up a meeting with ESET experts, and to see a full rundown of ESET’s activities at MWC, click here.

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