CES 2025: Finite State – New solutions for cyber security and IoT protection

January 13, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Finite State, a leading cyber security company, is presenting its latest solutions for ensuring the protection of IoT devices and network infrastructures. In an increasingly connected world, in which the number of smart devices is growing exponentially, protecting these systems is becoming ever more important. At the trade fair, Finite State is presenting innovative security solutions designed to help companies and individuals secure their networked devices and networks against cyber threats.

Growing challenges of the networked world

The continuous increase in the number of IoT (Internet of Things) devices is not only creating new opportunities for companies and consumers, but also new risks. Every networked device can potentially be a target for cyber attacks. And the protection extends not only to simple smart home devices but also to highly complex industrial machines. Businesses are under constant pressure to protect their infrastructures from threats that can come from both inside and outside.

At CES 2025, Finite State is showcasing its latest solutions designed to protect both businesses and individuals from the growing threats in the area of IoT and network security. These products combine advanced technologies such as machine learning, real-time data analysis and continuous monitoring of devices and networks to detect threats early and proactively defend against them.

  1. Real-time security monitoring for IoT devices
  2. The new security solution from Finite State focuses on real-time monitoring of IoT devices. All connected devices are continuously monitored for anomalies and potential security vulnerabilities. With the help of machine learning and advanced algorithms, threats can be detected and reported immediately. This solution ensures that devices are protected against attacks not only during their initial installation but also throughout their entire lifecycle.
  3. Real-time monitoring is particularly important for companies that have a large number of devices on their network and rely on their protection to secure data and ensure operations.
  4. IoT security analysis based on device fingerprinting
  5. Another highlight of the new finite-state solutions is the use of device fingerprinting. This technology creates unique ‘fingerprints’ for each connected device, enabling it to be precisely identified and checked for unusual behaviour. This way, the security solution can ensure that only authorised devices access the network and anomalies or suspicious activity are detected immediately. Device fingerprinting not only enables more precise control over the network, but also a proactive security extension in which vulnerabilities can be fixed before a potential attack.
  6. Secure handling of software updates for IoT devices
  7. Another important security feature of Finite State is the management of software updates. IoT devices are often vulnerable to attack due to outdated software versions or insufficiently secured updates. Finite State provides a solution that monitors the integrity of software updates to ensure that only authorised and verified updates are installed on devices. This technology prevents devices from being vulnerable to attacks by malicious or manipulated updates.

Focus on network security

In addition to solutions for IoT devices, Finite State has also presented new security solutions for network infrastructures. These solutions aim to monitor network traffic and detect potential threats such as DDoS attacks, phishing and malware in real time. The technology is based on a machine learning approach that continuously analyses network traffic and quickly reacts to unusual patterns.

The ability to monitor all network traffic for malicious activity enables companies to prepare their network infrastructures for new threats and to respond quickly to attacks before they can cause damage.

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