Data security and the legal right to privacy are under constant threat from hackers, external nation states, large corporations, organised criminals and others. The problem for many people is that they are unsure how to protect themselves from these attacks on their security and privacy. This has several knock-on effects, including reduced consumer confidence, identity theft, lost revenue, lost intellectual property, and reputational damage to companies and individuals.
Public WiFi is also becoming more and more popular with the number of public WiFi hotspots estimated to reach 420 million worldwide by 2020 [ref]. While this availability brings many benefits to consumers and businesses, it also brings many new opportunities for hackers. An attacker can position themselves between the user and the WiFi connection point, passively intercepting all network traffic. Open source tools like RogueWiFi and hardware tools like WiFiPineapple exist to make this job as easy as possible for attackers.
InvizBox have developed numerous hardware and software solutions to solved the aforementioned problems. During the course of the project we set out to conduct a feasibility study and determine our various routes to market. This involved engaging with our potential customers for viability on product features and use cases.