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Arlo highlights cloud storage for World Cloud Security Day

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Arlo Technologies is highlighting the significance of cloud storage in home security as part of its celebration for World Cloud Security Day.

The company has positioned cloud storage as a transformative development in security systems, offering remote and secure access to video footage and data. It allows users to stay connected to their homes and workplaces regardless of their location, enhancing their safety and security.

Matthew McRae, Chief Executive Officer at Arlo Technologies, remarked, "Cloud storage has truly revolutionised how we think about security. At Arlo, we are dedicated to bringing our customers the most advanced, secure, and user-friendly solutions possible to ensure peace of mind, no matter where they are."

Some of the advantages emphasised by Arlo include the ability for users to access event recordings from any compatible smartphone for up to 30 days through Arlo Secure. This remote access enables consumers to monitor their homes anytime and anywhere.

The company also assures that videos are securely backed up with a 30-day history. Users can download and share footage instantly, whether for social media sharing or practical uses such as filing insurance claims.

With cloud recording, Arlo highlights that footage is stored on secure servers, which means data can be accessed even if the physical camera or hub is stolen or damaged.

Brian C. Kavazanjian, Product Manager at Arlo Technologies, stated, "Remote storage is not just about saving your video files. It's about providing users with a secure, comprehensive security platform that adapts to their needs."

Arlo also incorporates advanced features powered by cloud-based technologies, including AI-powered alerts, person detection, and geofencing, to enhance its home security solutions.

The company intends to continue pushing the potential of cloud-based security. Alexandra Green, Head of Product Development at Arlo, said, "Arlo will continue to innovate and lead the way in home security, ensuring our consumers enjoy the highest standards of safety and privacy."

World Cloud Security Day reminds us of how essential cloud technologies have become in enabling responsive and reliable security solutions. The company remains committed to transforming how users protect their homes and personal spaces.

Robert Gonzalez, Head of Cloud Services at Arlo, said, "We recognise cloud technology as more than just a means to store footage. It's a vital component of a smarter, more responsive security system." 

 

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