Learn how AES-256, RSA asymmetric encryption and local storage keep our smart locks safe—straight from the manufacturer.


As sellers of smart locks we get one question more than any other: “Can this be hacked?”
Below is the transparent, engineering-level answer we give every prospective buyer—no marketing fluff, just facts and the exact steps we take to protect your home.

1. The Two Encryption Engines Inside Every Lock

    2. Local vs. Cloud Storage—Where Your Secrets Live
    Local (Edge) Storage
    ✅ Private keys, biometric templates and access logs sit inside a CC-EAL5+ certified secure chip soldered to the PCB.
    ✅ Chip is write-only; no remote read command exists.
    ✅ Continues to work if the internet is down.

      Cloud Storage (Optional)
      ✅ Only encrypted blobs live on our AWS-based cluster—no plaintext credentials.
      ✅ We use envelope encryption: each blob is AES-encrypted with a unique data key, and that key is RSA-wrapped with our cloud KMS.
      ✅ Result: a breach of the cloud server reveals nothing useful to an attacker .

      3. Real-World Attack Scenarios We Test Against

        4. What Users Can Do to Stay Safe (Yes, You Have Power)

        1. Use 12-character+ alphanumeric passcodes; never reuse old PINs.
        2. Enable two-factor authentication in the app.
        3. Accept OTA firmware updates—every patch ships with a published CVE list.
        4. Pair over Matter/Zigbee instead of open Wi-Fi when possible .

        5. Bottom Line from the Sales Floor
        No connected device is “unhackable,” but with AES-256 + RSA-2048, secure-element key storage, and strict local-first architecture, the cost of a successful attack exceeds the value of what’s behind the door. That’s the security standard we put our brand on—and the reason we offer a 5-year, no-questions-asked warranty.

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