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Smart Home Security as a Service · Kfar Monash · Founded 2016

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Smart Home Security as a Service

Akita keeps smart homes safe from emerging risks and hackers with proven technology supported by a decentralized community of guardians. The product is an instant, plug-in privacy device that is connected to a LAN port on the user's router. Akita scans the homeowner's network and immediately shuts it down if any threats are detected. When threats are detected, the homeowner is instantly notified and the company's on-call privacy experts are available 24/7 to remotely preserve and restore the homeowner's privacy when needed. Akita uses threat intelligence, behavioral analysis, and machine learning without slowing the connection. Akita was developed by HighIoT.

Identity

NameAkita
Slughighiot
Former namesHighIoT
Type / kindstartup
Crunchbase IDhighiot-akita
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Status

Statusacquired
Status reasonAcquired by odix on Jun, 2023
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtCenter District
HQ cityKfar Monash
HQ addressKfar Monash, Israel

Web & social

Websitehttps://akita.cloud/
Careers pagehttps://akita.cloud/careers
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/15263112
Twitter / Xhttps://twitter.com/HighIoT
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/akitasmarthome
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKHfmqkRE4Jjuz9x2FsyytQ

Classifications

Primary sector Cyber Security
Sub-sectors
Cyber SecurityNetwork & Infrastructure Security
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesSoftware
Target customers
Enterprise & Professional ServicesEnterprisesSMBs & SMEs
Business models
B2BB2CB2B2C
Tags
service-providerspatent-pendingartificial-intelligencecyber-securityiot-securityiot-platformbehavior-analyticsblockchainmobile-applicationsmachine-learningthreat-intelligenceiotispsmart-home

Funding

Total raised$1.0M
Current stageAcquired

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