The smart-home market is attracting much interest from foreign and local companies due to its enormous potential, with experts estimating it to grow into a behemoth worth millions of dollars.
Viet Nam-based cybersecurity corporation BKAV exported its first batch of artificial intelligence (AI) View security cameras to the US, the most demanding market in the world.
Nguyen Tu Quang, CEO of Bkav Technology Group, revealed a ventilator designed by Bkav and doctors at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases on June 15.
Computer viruses caused estimated losses of VNĐ20.9 trillion (US$902 million) to Vietnamese users last year, much higher than the VND14.9 trillion reported in 2018, reported Bkav Technology Group.
Vietnamese users suffered a record VND14.9 trillion (US$637.6 million) in damage from computer viruses this year, an increase of 21 per cent over last year.
The BKAV SmartHome company has launched security equipment integrating artificial intelligence for the first time in the country at a price of VND50 million (US$2,200).
Nearly 150 organisations, including State agencies, banks and enterprises, participated in a cyber security drill on Wednesday and Thursday, recorded as the largest ever in Viet Nam.
The Ministry of Information and Telecommunications in collaboration with the BKAV Technology Group will organise WhiteHat Drill 05, a network safety rehearsal, to tackle the coin-miner virus.
Viet Nam’s leading internet security firm, Bach Khoa Internetwork Security Centre (BKAV), announced that Vietnamese users lost some VND12.3 trillion (US$540 million) in 2017 due to viruses.
The Bkav Technology Group on Tuesday signed a co-operation agreement on developing scientific technology with Ha Noi University of Technology’s (HUT) School of Electronics and Telecommunication (SET).