Home Registration AboutUs Sign_In

     The uSecureHome environment is designed and built upon a framework to create a simple, yet secure and unique extension of your home security alarm system.   Our device attaches to an existing home security system.  This device is built using an industrial standard, powerful microcontroller chip providing constant communications with uSecureHome backend servers.  This supervised heartbeat communicates regularly with the backend infrastructure.    When the backend loses communications with the homebased device it notifies the user based on their stored notification profile.  Loss of communications can be for a number of reasons such as, power outage, Internet/home Wi-Fi outage or even a failure of the uSecureHome device itself.   Note that most alarm systems have battery backup which keeps our attached device powered as well, but if that fails you’ll be notified.   This feature prevents our system from being circumvented by cutting phone lines, disabling/jamming Internet service or even removing power to the dwelling.  In the event of any of these attempts to disable the home security system will immediately generate a ‘loss of communications’ warning to the customer.  We also send notification to users when communications is restored.


      The brains and power of the system lies in the backend infrastructure.   Our servers are housed in state-of-the-art data centers that focus to provide maximum 99.9% uptime and integrity.  However, all data centers go offline occasionally if only for maintenance which is why our applications are hosted in geographically separated centers.    If one location goes out of service our backup set of servers are configured to automatically communicate with uSecureHome devices and send out notifications.  


     While communications between uSecureHome devices and backend services is important, it’s vital to keep this exchange of information secure.  Data exchange over the public internet is encrypted using 128-bit, strong encryption.   This prevents, or at least makes it nearly impossible to hack into a home network and send false information to our backend servers.


     It’s our belief that it doesn’t matter which zone sets off your alarm when you are away.  It’s not like intruders will wait at that entrance for someone to respond.  But reliability is important so we’ve kept our model simple to maintain a secure and reliable extension of your alarm system.