The Ultion Nuki has been awarded the BSI Internet of Things (IoT) Kitemark.
A company statement said that this certification is proof of Ultion’s commitment to providing “premium security solutions for the growing smart home market”.
The BSI IoT Kitemark is a certification granted to products that have passed tests for security and functionality.
The statement added that for IoT devices like the Ultion Nuki smart lock, this accreditation indicates strong protection against hacking, data breaches and other cyber risks, providing consumers with confidence in their smart home security.
Here are some of the things Ultion Nuki passed to get the BSI IoT Kitemark:
- Blocks electromagnetic interference and cyber-attacks.
- Production lines inspected to ensure a secure manufacturing process.
- Not hackable even if bombarded with radio waves.
- Data is encrypted and can’t be deciphered.
- USB flash drives can’t be plugged in to access data or corrupt firmware.
- Physical attack resistance to combat drill, pick, bump and snap attacks.
- Lock remains fully secure even when the battery is flat.
- Tested to 100,000 cycles — the equivalent of being used seven times a day for 39 years.
- Perfect operation even at -20°C and +60°C and at 95% relative humidity.
In addition to the BSI IoT Kitemark, Ultion Nuki also holds the BSI 3-Star Kitemark for its physical security features. The lock’s Molybdenum cylinder is 25% denser than iron, it noted, and is engineered to withstand the toughest break-in methods.