Kubu and Avantis Hardware have worked with Emplas to create the Intellect multipoint shootbolt window lock.
Kubu is said to be the first product of its kind to secure IASME Level 2 IoT Accreditation for all devices, sensors and software, which complements the SBD and PAS24 accreditations already gained for the Avantis ‘Works with Kubu’ door and window multipoint lock ranges.
Kubu co-founder -Ryan Bromley said: “It’s a testament to the integrity and innovation of both Kubu and Emplas that we’ve taken such a solid stance against the unverified ‘smart standards’ that are currently being touted in the UK hardware industry.

Emplas sales director Jody Vincent added: “We were the first company to introduce Kubu Smart technology to the UK market on our doors, and are proud to be continuing to provide our customers with incredible sales differentiators by being the first to add such an innovative and fully cyber security accredited window lock to our range too.”

The IASME Consortium is an independent accreditation body recognised by the UK Government and Secured By Design.
He continued: “We conducted a lot of research into various accreditation bodies before selecting IASME as we wanted to ensure our systems were independently subjected to the most stringent tests available. We passed with flying colours, which just goes to prove that you can always be sure you’re secure with Kubu.”

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