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Dojo by BullGuard Intros AI/ML-powered IoT Vulnerability Scanner

Dojo by BullGuard Intros AI/ML-powered IoT Vulnerability Scanner Image Credit: Dojo by BullGuard

Dojo by BullGuard on Tuesday launched an Intelligent IoT Vulnerability Scanner that can help CSPs and consumers to secure smart home devices.

The free-to-use mobile app scans all of the IoT devices connected to the home Wi-Fi network – laptops, web cameras, smart locks, smart alarms, Philips Hue Lights, Amazon Echo, the router and more – and detects which IoT devices are at the greatest risk of cybersecurity flaws. 

Available on iOS and Android, the Dojo Intelligent Scanner app performs security risk assessments by scanning and analyzing vulnerabilities at the device level, and then provides a Network Security Score that predicts the likelihood of a significant breach in the user’s Wi-Fi network.

How the Dojo Intelligent IoT Vulnerability Scanner app works:

Automatic Device Discovery: The Dojo Intelligent Scanner (DIS) app scans the user’s home Wi-Fi network without having to install any software or connect any devices to their router, and uses combination of both local and cloud-based intelligent detection engines for fast and accurate device discovery. 

Network Security Score: The DIS utilizes Dojo by BullGuard cloud based security risk assessment platform to analyze vulnerabilities at the device level, and following each full network scan, displays the vulnerabilities and an overall score (10 being the best and one being the worst).

At the heart of Dojo is a cybersecurity engine powered by highly sophisticated artificial intelligence and machine learning technology.

Yossi Atias, GM, IoT Security, BullGuard
Today’s launch of the Dojo Intelligent IoT Vulnerability Scanner makes enterprise-grade cybersecurity accessible to everyone, everywhere. Consumers can now scan their Smart Home for vulnerabilities and access real-time threat intelligence gathered about globally known vulnerabilities for each of their devices all in one place in a single app. 

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