Security for Wireless Alarm Systems

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Today’s technology gives us so many options for home security outside of the old lock and key. Nowadays, we set up a completely wireless home security system with alarms, surveillance and the ability to alert authorities in the event of an intrusion. Despite that wireless security systems are so beneficial for home security, one has to wonder: since it’s wireless, is my technology at risk of being invaded? The short answer is yes. However, in order to keep your home safe and secure using all the benefits of wireless security systems, there are steps you can take to prevent being hacked.

What is a wireless home security system?

A wireless home security system is a method of home monitoring that doesn’t require wired installation. It consists of a fully wireless system that employs sensors throughout your home that communicate wirelessly. The main hub of its control exists within a central control panel that transmits with the outside world.

There is a multitude of benefits to adopting a wireless security system for your home. There is the convenience and 24/7 home monitoring with remote access to your data. Furthermore installation is easier to implement and doesn’t require damaging your home for wire placement. This allows you to take your security system with you should you move, where traditionally, it’d be a huge pain to uninstall and re-install a wireless system.

Are wireless security systems safe?

While both wireless and wired security systems offer their own unique benefits, they also provide a remedy where the other one lacks. Ultimately, it boils down to what your unique home security needs are. One potential con with wireless security systems is that because they operate on a wireless connection consisting of radio waves, can be susceptible to being hacked.

How to prevent your wireless security system from being hacked
  • Have a Safe, Effective Password: Just like you’d guard anything online with a password, you should also protect your Wi-Fi network. Take it a step further by making sure all of your home security system codes differ from one another and are impossible to guess. Trust your passwords and codes only with those you trust most, and change them regularly. If you’re going to keep records, make sure they’re where not just anyone can attain them.
  • Have an Effective Encryption: Encryption, in regards to wireless networks, is a cybersecurity measure using coding signals that only certain authorized devices can read. Your WiFi router and all the devices on your network should have encryption enabled to protect your data.
  • Take Safety Measures for All Your Devices: Wireless security systems feature a network of different sensors on doors and window. More comprehensive security systems will include video surveillance cameras and automation locks. Because all wireless home security technology operates the same way, make sure these precautions are taken for those devices as well.
Basics of Home Security

While it’s true that wireless home security systems can help protect your home, the traditional methods of home security will always withstand the test of time. Be mindful of closing and locking your windows and doors and take precaution regarding who has access to your home. Don’t announce on social media or to large groups of people when you’re leaving town and when you do, make sure you secure and conceal all your valuables. Form relationships with your neighbors so you can rely on each other to take action if one of you spots something suspicious. At the end of the day, wireless home security systems are ultra-safe, effective and convenient. Just like with everything, a little extra care and precaution can help protect you from any negative scenarios.
Source: The safety Team

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