World-first NCSC-engineered device secures vulnerable display links
SilentGlass, a plug-and-play device, actively blocks any unexpected or malicious HDMI and Display Port connections.
An innovative device which protects video connections from cyber attacks is being launched to the global market at CYBERUK, the UK government’s flagship cyber security conference.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – a part of GCHQ – created the intellectual property for a new cyber security device and has now licensed Goldilock Labs to manufacture and sell it globally.
SilentGlass, a plug-and-play device, actively blocks anything unexpected or malicious between HDMI and Display Port connections and screens.
Source: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/world-first-ncsc-engineered-device-secures-vulnerable-display-links
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