Dellfer Announces the Launch of ZeroDayGuard, Hacking Protection for IoT Devices and Connected Cars


ZeroDayGuard Introduces Code Integrity Monitoring to IoT Connected Products

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dellfer announced the controlled release of ZeroDayGuard, an IoT cybersecurity solution that enables cloud-connected devices to instantly detect and prevent zero-day hacks or cyberattacks against their products. The official launch date and venue for the release is October 24th at the IQPC Automotive Cybersecurity Silicon Valley conference in Milpitas, CA, where Dellfer is a sponsor of the event and will be demonstrating ZeroDayGuard.

Dellfer believes the product will introduce a new cost-effective option for manufacturers looking to protect their cloud and IoT connected products intrinsically at build time, avoiding brand damage and remediation costs from hacking or tampering later in their products’ lifecycle. ZeroDayGuard does not use signatures to thwart attacks but validated execution integrity monitoring to low false negative and provide real-time alerts upon a hacking event.

The company’s founder and CEO, James Blaisdell, as well as other members of its executive team, will be on hand at the event to discuss the technology and enter into new strategic development engagements with OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in the automotive industry for the controlled release.

“We are very excited to have hit these important milestones in our company’s early lifecycle. We are also pleased to deepen our relationship with our partners to build next-generation security for automotive,” said Mr. Blaisdell. “Today, companies releasing products to the public where lives can be at stake, have no way of knowing if an unknown vulnerability in their code has been discovered or hacked until they get a phone call that something has happened.”

Dellfer will have a demo booth at the Automotive Cybersecurity Silicon Valley conference. The demo will showcase ZeroDayGuard detecting, thwarting and reporting various types of exploits attempts against a device. Interested parties can set up appointments during the Automotive Cybersecurity event by contacting info@dellfer.com.

About Dellfer
Dellfer enables product manufacturers to reliably secure their cloud and IoT connected products from zero-day hacking or advanced cyberattacks. Focusing on the automotive cybersecurity and other IoT markets, Dellfer offers ZeroDayGuard, the first execution integrity monitoring solution that can be added during the build-time process easily within seconds.

ZeroDayGuard can prevent zero-day attacks against unknown vulnerabilities and instantaneously alert manufacturers or device makers to attempted and thwarted hacking events in seconds. More information about Dellfer and ZeroDayGuard are available at www.dellfer.com.

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