Jun 16, 2022
Jarrod Warkentin
CAN A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM BE HACKED?

Being targeted by hackers is a stressful scenario everyone can relate to. No one wants to be left vulnerable, or feel like their privacy is being invaded. Even more unsettling is the notion that hackers can chip through the defenses we’ve put in place to keep them out. Fortunately, Securtek uses specialized, safe, and thorough technology to ensure you and your home stay secure.

Encryption defense

Securtek Home Security uses unique encryption technology in its wireless home security systems. Encryption protects your private information by translating it into code, blocking unauthorized users from accessing it. Furthermore, it allows devices, like our encrypted door/window sensors, to communicate directly with your alarm panel and then await its coded return signal. Plus, our sensors are not only equipped with encryption technology, they’re also lightweight, ultra-compact, and securely connect to the Securtek Home Touch Panel, helping provide you with unparalleled protection.

Hacker protection

The increased dependence on digital devices, like smartphones and wireless security systems, in our daily lives heightens the risk of hackers preying on information. Securtek Home Security takes extra precautions against hackers by equipping its alarm panels with specialized technology. Unlike most alarm panels, the Securtek Home Touch Panel encrypts all sensor signals to safeguard against hackers, and utilizes LTE cellular transmissions (and Wi-Fi, as part of our dual-path communication) to ensure all alarms are sent quickly and securely. Plus, Securtek Home Security allows you to add multiple users to your Securtek Home Touch, all with individualized passwords. This eliminates the need to share login information among users and ensures you stay well-protected.

Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication strengthens your protection through delivering a follow-up notification after putting in your password. Sending a code via text or email minimizes the chance of a someone hacking your account, since two-factor authentication requires you to input your password as well as the six-digit follow-up code. Two-factor authentication further shields you from hackers by using two separate networks to channel your data – for example, your home security system may use your internet connection, and the follow-up code sent to your smartphone utilizes your mobile network. Two-factor authentication offers you twice the protection with none of the hassle.

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