Secure Signal Scanners

The Cognitive Systems 'Amera' System Scans Wireless Signals for Threats

The threat of hacking and cyber attacks is more prevalent today than ever before, so the Cognitive Systems 'Amera' System is designed to scan wireless signals that are present in a home or business environment to detect threats before they take action. The Cognitive Systems 'Amera' System keeps an eye on a variety of different signals ranging from cellphone towers, to WiFi connections to immediately warn users of any rogue waves that are passing through the home, business or governmental infrastructure.

The Cognitive Systems 'Amera' System packs four wireless receivers, five CPUs that are custom-built and dual multi-vector processors to keep systems secure. The Cognitive Systems 'Amera' System will even track the wireless signals of your existing equipment like your smartphone, so if a threat has been placed on the device unknowingly then the system will detect it.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Signal Scanning - The Amera system is a disruptive innovation opportunity, offering a way to efficiently scan and detect threats in wireless signals.
2. Cybersecurity - The threat of hacking and cyber attacks has created a demand for innovative solutions like Amera that can proactively protect homes, businesses, and governmental infrastructure.
3. Real-time Threat Detection - Amera's ability to immediately warn users of rogue waves passing through their wireless signals presents an opportunity for businesses to stay ahead of potential threats.
Industry Implications
1. Home Security - The Amera system could revolutionize the home security industry by providing advanced wireless signal scanning to detect threats and keep homes safe.
2. Business IT Security - Businesses can leverage the Amera system to enhance their IT security measures and protect sensitive data from cyber threats.
3. Government Infrastructure Protection - Amera's wireless signal scanning capabilities could be instrumental in safeguarding critical infrastructure like government buildings against potential cyber attacks.

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