Samsung TVs are getting their own security software.
Announced
that Samsung "ornaments three layers of security" as new GAIA range of
smart TVs, with a view to secure information stored on the same devices
(such as account and credit card) passwords and data transmitted "between television and the Internet of Things] service servers."This
last point is particularly important given the company plans to convert
smart TVs centers for technical operating equipment around your home
recently announced. Yesterday,
Samsung said its work SUHD televisions premium portfolio with all
compatible devices SmartThings 2016, and that means that in the future a
Samsung TV can control everything from lighting to security cameras and
motion detectors . This makes secure the TV itself is more important - in a network of
connected devices, the whole series is the only safe as the weakest
link."Samsung has built NSA approved security software in the past, but it was a bug."Exactly
how much protection and GAIA progress is hard to say, but at least
Samsung has something of a history when it comes to building security
products, including Knox agreed NSA for mobile phones. (.
Despite the ever found flaws in the system-specific, including demand
by a security researcher that the issuance of at least one of Knox's
identifiable personal information stored numbers in plain text) also
requires the company to ensure its smart TV software - own Tizen operating system - can compete with Google Android private television.
In many ways, which makes the TV to a type of central control panel for your home Super Smart makes a lot of sense. He (perhaps) occupies a central position in one of the private rooms in your house, it has a large screen, and you misplace. However,
it has already been criticized Samsung Smart TV, including its ability
to spy on users, so security systems such as GAIA has much to prove
before it is completely reliable.
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