It'll show you what threats are blocked and what devices are currently connected to the network. What's more, you can control the router with your phone via an app. ![]() It even practices proactive protection by quarantining compromised devices to make sure the bad stuff doesn't spread. Using a cocktail of data encryption, secure DNS, automatic security updates and more, the Norton Core hopes to ensure your web traffic is safe, and if it isn't, it'll warn you if anything is suspicious. ![]() This is so you'll be encouraged to put it out in the open, thus giving an open, unobstructed signal. Symantec wants the Norton Core to prevent that from happening while packaged inside an attractive geodesic dome (which admittedly does remind us of the Plume). And, seeing as IoT gadgets are pretty vulnerable to malware attacks, that's quite a big risk. The idea here is that while antivirus software can protect your PC, it's not able to shield your other connected devices - like your Nest thermostat or Philip Hue lights - from getting infected.
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