Recent reports highlight the vulnerability of UK retail businesses to cyber attacks, with three stores falling victim to Scatter Spider tactics deploying DragonForce ransomware. These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the ever-present threat and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
Businesses must consider all potential entry points for attackers, including seemingly innocuous devices connected to their network. Is your audio provider, for example, a potential breach waiting to happen? Traditional audio solutions might rely on systems with hard drives and operating systems, creating vulnerabilities that can be exploited.
However, there are solutions available that prioritize security. Auracle Sound offers IP audio receiver units designed with security in mind. These units are engineered without hard drives or operating systems, significantly reducing the attack surface and eliminating potential breach points on your network.
If you are concerned about securing your network from future cyber attacks, consider updating your IP audio streaming solution. Auracle Sound’s secure approach can help protect your business and provide peace of mind. Contact us today for a quote and ensure your audio infrastructure is not a weak link in your cybersecurity defenses. Stay safe and secure your network.

Lisa audio players for high-quality business audio
The Lisa LCD and Lisa Compact are the next generation of professional internet streaming audio players. Each is a fully autonomous working IP-audio receiver, able to tune in to Auracle Sound’s commercially licensed audio channels. They can be integrated into your standard network and managed remotely across our own Auracle Sound device portal.
Music can be streamed live or stored on a playlist locally on the SD card, with new playlists updated after opening hours.
A large 1.5 MB audio buffer gives rock solid streaming reliability so that even when the internet goes down, Lisa just plays on! Fully autonomous operation ensures that the systems restart and reconnect automatically after a power failure.