CUJO

CUJO

By Mike Williams

CUJO is an intelligent firewall which aims to protect your connected home from online threats. From desktops to mobiles, tablets to smart TVs, CUJO monitors all network activity to keep you safe from harm.

Once set up, CUJO acts as a gateway between your devices and the outside world. It checks devices as they connect to your network, analyzes packets as they leave and arrive, looks for attempts to access malware command-and-control servers and tests for man-in-the-middle attacks. Threats are blocked automatically, although you can also see and control some of what’s happening via iOS and Android apps.

CUJO is much more than a simple hardware firewall. A lot of its processing is carried out in the cloud, where it analyzes metadata from your network connections, checks for problems and instructs your device to block any threats. This reduces the load on CUJO’s own processor, and makes it easier for the system to detect brand-new dangers.

Simple device-level parental controls are thrown in as a bonus, allowing you to block access to websites by type. There is no need to install software on the clients, everything is managed from CUJO and its apps.

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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