How a 0G network can help home alarms systems provide the highest quality protection
Equipping homes, offices and other properties with wireless alarm and remote surveillance systems has become a common means of protecting against burglars. These systems help individuals and organizations react quickly and easily to any intrusion, in addition to offering them peace of mind in their day-to-day lives.
Unfortunately, these systems can also be faulty or suffer from breakdowns if the internet connection they rely on to communicate with their security companies is compromised. For example, it was discovered in 2016 that burglars with rudimentary hacking skills could crack the PINs of SimpliSafe’s alarms to turn the devices off from within—leaving the provider’s 300,000 customers vulnerable to intrusion and danger.