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Dojo Protects Your Insecure Wi-Fi Devices

Dojo Protects Your Insecure Wi-Fi Devices

When talking about the “Internet of Things,” it’s hard not to discuss security because it’s such a huge part of the discussion that is, unfortunately, lacking when it comes to all the devices in your home currently connected to your router. Dojo-Labs wants to help you address all those security concerns with their new Dojo connected device. The device, which looks like a pet rock on a stand, connects to your home Internet to give you a secure gateway that will protect you from cyber attacks and privacy breaches using the Dojo cloud, an intuitive app and the “rock” for notifications. In other words, the cloud based security engine that your base station connects to constantly collects and analyzes data from all Dojos—along with Skynet-esque machine learning and proprietary algorithms—to detect and prevent threats and abnormal behavior.