Security News > 2020 > January > Why blockchain-based cybersecurity may be the answer for vulnerable IoT networks
CES 2020: A "Hacked" robot was on display to demonstrate how SigmaDots serverless architecture is poised to fend off IoT security threats.
How the IoT devices work, basically the IoT solution is based on a very low-power CPU that is running the software, communicating through a gateway to the cloud and application.
We understand the limitations of IoT. We understand the limitations of manufacturers, so we are developing a next solution that's starting to be launched in the European market as a cybersecurity solution, and we are aiming to secure IoT devices.
Karen Roby: Do you think people really understand just how vulnerable their IoT is? We've got IoT devices and sensors in our homes and everywhere now.
There are starting to be regulation processes like in California, where the government decided that they need to have cybersecurity for IoT. So, the world's starting to change, and we want to be part of the revolution because we have a unique technology.