Ahead of the
Broadband World Forum 2019, CUJO AI, the global leader in the development and
application of Artificial Intelligence to improve the security, control and
privacy of connected devices in homes and businesses, today announced that has
surpassed the 500 million mark for number of connected devices under monitoring
worldwide. Today, CUJO AI covers the largest inventory of devices in the world
with the broadest ability to detect, categorize and protect.
CUJO AI brings to fixed network, mobile and public Wi-Fi operators around
the world a complete portfolio of products to provide their customers with a
seamlessly integrated suite of digital life protection services while improving
their network monitoring, intelligence, and protection capabilities. CUJO AI
developed artificial intelligence models are able to safely detect data
security threats, problematic content or privacy breaking concerns that affect
consumer and business networks, and block them before they can cause harm. The
company's technology informs and protects all aspects of the customers online
experience and delivers cost-saving and revenue-generating AI-powered solutions
to network operators and their customers.
"Today marks a significant milestone for our company. CUJO AI
technology covers more than 500 million connected devices in real time,
demonstrating our market scale and proven ability to meet broadband operators
needs around the world. More importantly, our customers are reporting increases
in customer satisfaction, decreases in customer support cost, and the ability
to drive incremental revenue. We will continue to pioneer AI in order to create
smarter and safer environments for people and all their connected
devices," said Einaras von Gravrock, CEO of CUJO AI.
The CUJO AI platform leverages an advanced set of machine-learning
algorithms that can detect, recognize and classify connected devices, used
applications and web content, security threats, and privacy risks from vast
amounts of network data. The CUJO AI engine has access to the largest worldwide
data set and is continuously being updated with billions of real-world data
points across hundreds of millions of connected devices.