San Francisco, CA, Rome, ITALY, May 16, 2022 — Exein is an innovative company and leading provider of Embedded Security Solutions for IoT Devices. With proprietary AI algorithms, their product detects and mitigates cyber threats to protect your customers and devices from malicious attacks.
Pulsar is Exein’s modular agent framework that provides reactive defence capabilities with low runtime costs while being optimised for performance on edge computing systems. It has been developed using state-of-the-art practices in Rust, a language which was specifically developed to keep up with today’s pace of innovation.
This revolutionary idea has an immense amount of room for growth. If you believe McKinsey, there will be 43 billion IoT-connected devices in the next five years – which is over 10 times higher than now!
“It’s not just about thwarting ransom threats,” says their CEO, Gianni Cuozzo. “The exploitation of embedded devices can affect our safety too. Aviation, automobiles and home safety systems can all be targeted. Pulsar is a world-changing product that represents an entirely new way of approaching IoT security.”
Their organisation was created to build a new ecosystem for embedded security, focused on technologies that bridge between mobile networks and industrial equipment.
Their team of engineers and researchers works towards creating malware detection systems so that they can keep up with today’s challenges – where every company must stay safe from external threats as well as internal ones.
One example of such an external threat is protection against advanced cyber-attacks often seen in firms producing satellite communications equipment. Although there are many methods used by other agencies – such as PKI or Firewalls – which allow these firms to guard themselves against hackers intent on hijacking an IP address, they believe Pulsar can do it more efficiently while still preserving optimum responsiveness.
In addition to developing original technologies aimed at securing companies against vulnerabilities they are also actively committed to training people in cybersecurity techniques through their community.
For more information: https://www.exein.io