Blond, a London-based design studio, created the Hedgehog smart home device to fight against cybersecurity. A study by hardware and software company Zobi expressed that 30% of all smart home devices are hacked. The sobering statistic led to Blond's creation of its autonomous cyber-attack defender.
The Hedgehog works while connected to a stable WiFi connection. Unlike most hardware devices, this cybersecurity gadget boasts an adorable design, making it part of the home decor scheme rather than a bulky eye-sore. Made from recycled plastic, the device boasts a ridged surface that functions as a ventilation system. The ridges also conceal a hidden aperture for the device's lighting. When a threat is registered, the Hedgehog flashes red as a warning sign.
Autonomous Cyber-Attack Defenders
The Hedgehog Home Device Acts as an Autonomous Cybersecurity
Trend Themes
-
Autonomous Cybersecurity Devices — Creating autonomous devices with an attractive design to protect smart homes from cyber-attacks.
-
Smart Home Security — Investing in hardware and software technology to defend against cyber-attacks in smart homes.
-
Recycled Plastic Innovation — Using recycled plastic to design cybersecurity devices that provide both function and style to consumers.
Industry Implications
-
Smart Home Technology — Smart home device manufacturers can develop integrated cybersecurity features to protect consumer data and increase sales.
-
Eco-friendly Product Manufacturing — Companies can develop eco-friendly products using recycled plastic to promote sustainability and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
-
Cybersecurity Consulting Services — Consultants can develop new cybersecurity strategies targeting smart home systems and provide training to enhance consumer awareness.