By CEDIA - Mon, Feb 24, 2025 - Blog
As the prevalence of smart home technology increases, the amount of homeowners concerned about the technology’s potential security vulnerabilities is also growing.
Today’s homeowners are understandably concerned about smart home security and want to know if smart devices are vulnerable to hacks. While it’s true that smart devices can be hacked, it’s not inevitable. There are many ways to protect your devices (and therefore your home) from threats. To minimize the likelihood of being hacked, those with a smart home must understand the risks and know which precautions to take.
One way to protect devices from hackers is to use a professional to install your smart home system. CEDIA-certified professionals receive extensive training and will ensure secure installations.
In this guide, we’ll explore whether smart devices can be hacked (including smart TVs and bulbs) and explain how you can protect your smart home.
Cyber-attackers can hack smart TVs via a vulnerable app or other internet-enabled feature. If a TV is compromised, it’s possible that hackers can access built-in cameras and microphones – putting your privacy and security at risk.
While this sounds scary, there are ways to mitigate these dangers.
The solutions for protecting your smart TV include:
Smart bulbs can be hacked. Wondering why hackers would want to compromise a smart bulb? Hackers target smart bulbs to gain access to broader home networks, which then allows them to connect to other devices using the same Wi-Fi.
To secure smart bulbs, follow our tips:
For more information, visit our smart bulb safety guide which covers data security, heat management and electrical safety.
Many of the tips for securing your smart TV and smart bulbs from hackers apply to all devices across your smart home.
If you take the following security measures with every device, you’ll better secure your smart devices:
Both DIY and professional installations of smart home systems and devices can be secure. However, there are usually more risks with a DIY installation. That’s because professionals have more knowledge surrounding security issues and an in-depth understanding of how to reduce vulnerabilities.
Using a professional installer is generally the more favourable option for a higher level of security. The more elements your smart home system has, the more likely you’ll need a professional installer – regardless of security concerns.
There are lots of benefits to using a professional CEDIA-approved installer. Enhanced security is one of these. They’ll be able to set things up with heightened security and ensure that no devices are leaving other parts of your network vulnerable. Plus, you can hire a Smart Home Professional to assist with regular maintenance and system updates. That way, you can keep your devices up-to-date, secure and working as intended.
CEDIA members are experts at integration and system optimization. You can trust a CEDIA-certified professional to reduce any vulnerabilities in your smart home system and secure your devices.
When you hire a CEDIA-certified professional, you pay for their labor, time and expertise. The knowledge CEDIA-certified professionals have from their extensive training and on-the-job experience is invaluable when they’re installing or updating your smart home system. CEDIA professionals understand smart home security and will set everything up to mitigate hacking risks. Plus, they’ll provide ongoing support.
CEDIA members are a trusted choice for creating a safe and functional smart home. If you’re interested in installing new smart home devices and want to secure your system, get in touch with a Smart Home Professional. To find a CEDIA-certified installer near you, visit our Smart Home Professional directory.
If you follow our tips to secure your smart TV, smart bulbs and other devices, you’ll increase the security of your smart home and make it harder for hackers to access your system. To maximize your smart home security, get in touch with a CEDIA member who’ll help you secure even the most complex smart home systems.