HomeGrid Forum Promotes Light Communication for Secure Wireless
August 05, 2019
Press Release
The hybrid combination of a G.hn wired network with a VLC wireless network can provide a secure, robust, and flexible connectivity solution for any environment without requiring new infrastructure.
The Visible Light Communication (VLC) industry is growing at a rapid rate, and is set to exceed ten billion devices by 2023, according to HomeGrid Forum President Dr. Len Dauphinee. Speaking ahead of DEF CON 27, a hacker convention that takes place immediately after Black Hat USA 2019, Dr Dauphinee highlighted the potential that VLC has for environments where there is sensitive information that could be the target of a cyberattack.
“VLC is a wireless technology with a unique ability to support specific use cases and eliminate common issues in environments – particularly where there are concerns surrounding security,” said Dr Dauphinee. “VLC requires a line of sight between a light source and a connected device, meaning VLC eliminates the risk of data interception by outsiders which are out of sight. It offers a vastly enhanced security platform that other technologies cannot provide, which is crucial in environments where sensitive data is transmitted.”
The hybrid combination of a G.hn wired network with a VLC wireless network can provide a secure, robust, and flexible connectivity solution for any environment without requiring new infrastructure. G.hn can use existing powerlines, coaxial cable or telephone wires and VLC can use existing LED lighting with the addition of a modulator.
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