GuardKnox was listed as one of the companies to watch in automotive safety for addressing pain points that threaten life itself or lower quality of life.
Skip to 1:18 to see ABC Channel 7's interview with Moshe Shlisel over his recommendation to prevent key fab car break ins.
GuardKnox's CEO was interviewed by the Detroit Free Press where he explained how cyber security experts protect their car data when at home.
GuardKnox announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a US Patent for GuardKnox's Lockdown Methodology.
After years of technological warfare in the air force, GuardKnox's founders want to safeguard cars against cyber break-ins.
Moshe Shlisel, CEO of GuardKnox Cyber Technologies, wants to make your car as safe as a fighter jet.
“Technology has outpaced the regulations. Those regulations don’t translate very well to the new structure.”
Confidentiality and security are either very important for GuardKnox or part of their overall marketing-strategy to build interest in their company.
GuardKnox was one of the finalists in the prestigious Israeli Air Force (IAF) alumni Startup competition.
Cybersecurity should be seen as the essential foundation blocks for building increased layers of connectivity in cars.