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Biometric padlocks have become a popular product category since one brand appeared on Shark Tank. While many companies have done nothing to innovate in the space, the team at Tapplock has found a way to set themselves apart in an increasingly crowded field. Their approach is to focus not just on the individual, but on the enterprise.Using the company's enterprise software, a company can manage a fleet of padlocks and users. First, the lock is enrolled in the system so that the account can manage the device. This is no different from the normal individual signup process, where you pair the lock to your account. However, enrollment of a user is unique, as it doesn't take place on the lock, but on a more centralized reader. Once the user is enrolled in the system, they can be assigned to any or all of the locks in the collection.Take, for example, Best Buy - a retailer that has dozens of secure displays throughout the store, as well as a large number of employees. By using the Tapplock enterprise system, the store can easily manage which employees have access to each locked case and, more importantly, when. Steve, who works in housewares, would likely not have access to unlock the case holding laptops, and the system can enforce that. Diane, who works in electronics, does have the ability to unlock the laptops to be able to help her customers. However, she should not have access to the case after 10 pm when the store closes. All of this is possible using the Tapplock enterprise platform.One feature is missing from the Tapplock padlocks - support for a physical key. The company says that they did this to prevent an obvious point of physical attack, but many prefer to have the traditional key as a backup for when the battery dies and you need immediate access. This is an important piece of information to know before making a buying decision.The Tapplock products are available ranging from $39 to $99. To find out more about the company, check out their website.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch and Daniele Mendez of The New Product Launchpad.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Biometric padlocks have become a popular product category since one brand appeared on Shark Tank. While many companies have done nothing to innovate in the space, the team at Tapplock has found a way to set themselves apart in an increasingly crowded field. Their approach is to focus not just on the individual, but on the enterprise.Using the company's enterprise software, a company can manage a fleet of padlocks and users. First, the lock is enrolled in the system so that the account can manage the device. This is no different from the normal individual signup process, where you pair the lock to your account. However, enrollment of a user is unique, as it doesn't take place on the lock, but on a more centralized reader. Once the user is enrolled in the system, they can be assigned to any or all of the locks in the collection.Take, for example, Best Buy - a retailer that has dozens of secure displays throughout the store, as well as a large number of employees. By using the Tapplock enterprise system, the store can easily manage which employees have access to each locked case and, more importantly, when. Steve, who works in housewares, would likely not have access to unlock the case holding laptops, and the system can enforce that. Diane, who works in electronics, does have the ability to unlock the laptops to be able to help her customers. However, she should not have access to the case after 10 pm when the store closes. All of this is possible using the Tapplock enterprise platform.One feature is missing from the Tapplock padlocks - support for a physical key. The company says that they did this to prevent an obvious point of physical attack, but many prefer to have the traditional key as a backup for when the battery dies and you need immediate access. This is an important piece of information to know before making a buying decision.The Tapplock products are available ranging from $39 to $99. To find out more about the company, check out their website.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch and Daniele Mendez of The New Product Launchpad.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
If you use a padlock for anything then you'll understand the inconvenience of loosing the key, or needing to give someone else access and having to get the key to them. This is solved with a new generation of smart padlocks and use fingerprints for access. Andy recently spoke with Gloria Lopez-Gil from Tapplock about their padlock solutions.
This week, we talk Enterprise News, to talk about Tapplock introducing new enterprise fingerprint scanning padlock accessories, Protecting corporations without sacrificing performance with Cloudflare, as well as their acquisition of S2 Systems, Pulse Secure, and SecureWave enter a partnership, Mimecast acquires Segasec, and more! In our second segment, we discuss Docker Container Security - Vulnerable Upon Inception! In our final segment, we welcome back Britta Glade, Director of Content and Curation for RSAC, and Linda Gray, Senior Director and General Manager for RSAC, to discuss what to expect at the world's largest cybersecurity conference in San Francisco! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode167 To register for RSAC 2020 using our discount code or to book an interview with Security Weekly on-site at RSA Conference visit: https://securityweekly.com/rsac2020 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
This week in the Enterprise News segment, Paul Asadoorian, John Strand and Matt Alderman cover the following news stories: Pulse Secure and SecureWave Partnership, BigID raised $50 million to accelerate global sales, channel and product expansion, Tapplock introduced new enterprise fingerprint scanning padlock accessories, Cloudflare for Teams, CORRECTING and REPLACING: NetScout Wins Victory Against Patent Assertion Entity, and acquisitions including Broadcom, Symantec Enterprise Acquiring Cybersecurity Analytics Firm, Mimecast acquiring Segasec, Cloudflare acquiring stealthy startup S2 Systems. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode167
This week, we talk Enterprise News, to talk about Tapplock introducing new enterprise fingerprint scanning padlock accessories, Protecting corporations without sacrificing performance with Cloudflare, as well as their acquisition of S2 Systems, Pulse Secure, and SecureWave enter a partnership, Mimecast acquires Segasec, and more! In our second segment, we discuss Docker Container Security - Vulnerable Upon Inception! In our final segment, we welcome back Britta Glade, Director of Content and Curation for RSAC, and Linda Gray, Senior Director and General Manager for RSAC, to discuss what to expect at the world's largest cybersecurity conference in San Francisco! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode167 To register for RSAC 2020 using our discount code or to book an interview with Security Weekly on-site at RSA Conference visit: https://securityweekly.com/rsac2020 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
This week in the Enterprise News segment, Paul Asadoorian, John Strand and Matt Alderman cover the following news stories: Pulse Secure and SecureWave Partnership, BigID raised $50 million to accelerate global sales, channel and product expansion, Tapplock introduced new enterprise fingerprint scanning padlock accessories, Cloudflare for Teams, CORRECTING and REPLACING: NetScout Wins Victory Against Patent Assertion Entity, and acquisitions including Broadcom, Symantec Enterprise Acquiring Cybersecurity Analytics Firm, Mimecast acquiring Segasec, Cloudflare acquiring stealthy startup S2 Systems. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode167
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. Tapplock is a company that is making it easier to secure lockers, sheds and lots of other things with fingerprint enabled padlocks. They work with multiple users…have rechargeable batteries and are versatile. No need for...
Techstination interview: Tapplock grows line of fingerprint padlocks
Hey everyone, welcome to the overview episode of the Launch and Scale Podcast. I'm Khierstyn Ross, and I am so excited to be officially kicking this off. For those that have been following the Crowdfunding Uncut podcast for a while, you know that I did that for the last three years where that podcast focused really heavily on how to bring physical products to market through the Kickstarter route. Over my last four years being in the trenches with creators, really bringing products to market, managing very large crowdfunding campaigns of multiple six-figures, and advising E-commerce brands on how to bring new products to market, I felt that it was time to evolve the brand. And really evolve the conversation to taking everything I've learned from the Kickstarter route, and bringing products to market successfully, and really applying that to any product launch online. Because what I've noticed is with Kickstarter launches you have one chance, really, to make a great first impression. You have one chance to position your product properly, one chance to make sure that your message is right, the pricing is right, and not only that, but that you have an intimate understanding of why your customer is going to buy this product so that you can have a great sales message, a great video and all that. What I've found is that with Kickstarter campaigns, because it is, traditionally, people have a very high failure rate on Kickstarter whereas the success rate on Kickstarter's about 37%. The big factor with that is to make sure that you not only have an audience of people ready to buy your product when you're live but the other side is making sure you have the right audience because you want to make sure you're building up the right audience of people that are actually going to resonate with your product and love your products so that they buy it on your Crowdfunding campaign when it goes live. And so because of that and because of the whole getting to know your customer and how much it builds into positioning your product properly, I find that the work that we've done and why I have such a high success rate of campaign success on Kickstarter is because we do a lot of due diligence leading up to a launch of who is your customer. Let's prove that hypothesis through Facebook marketing, let's prove that hypothesis through customer interviews through a structured beta test, which we talk about in episode two, and through different things like that to really make sure that the assumptions we make about our product and who is going to buy and why people love it, we make sure that that is market tested and proven so that when we go to spend so much time and resources launching this product that we get it right the first time. So, I've found that after working with beginner brands who were using Kickstarter for launch that first product versus an eCommerce client that maybe selling a dozen or so products on Amazon and they know want to build up their audience using Kickstarter as an addition platform, I noticed a trend in that the things we do so early stage with beginner brands to really scope who the customer is, market test demographics and make sure that they are predictably setting up the way we position our product. I realized that that in a lot of the eCommerce brands like the current ones that we approaching me didn't have that locked in. So, I thought, okay, well, I want to take this conversation more mainstream and everything that we have done with Kickstarter campaigns to make sure that we have a six-figure launch, to make sure we are positioning the product and the message we have really resonates with the person we put it in front of. I wanted to take that conversation more so that people who are looking at taking their product off of Amazon and selling on their Shopify site or building a physical product or even looking to create that round two of a product for a launch, if you're on the Kickstarter side of things, you can use this information to make sure that you are going to have an even more successful product launch. So, what we're covering in Launch and Scale Podcast is, really, how to build a strong foundation for your eCommerce physical product even if you're using Kickstarter, you're using Amazon or whatnot because ultimately there is a reason why I've had such a strong track record bringing products to market and I want to make sure that information is available to more of you guys. So, what you can expect of this podcast where Crowdfunding Uncut was heavily focused on the interview side of things, this time around it's going to be a less formal approach. So I'm looking to doing a mix of shorter episodes where it will be led by questions submitted by the audience or I'll do a 10 to 15-minute segment on answering that question. We'll be doing behind the scenes experiments. If there is a topic through an expert that I want to bring on then we will do a more long-form interview. So, the format is going to be loose, it's going to evolve with the show and evolve with feedback. What I've done is I've created the first few episodes off of questions that were emailed in from the Crowdfunding Uncut family. So we're in for a really juicy start. Thank you so much for your support. If this is the first time listening to the Launch and Scale Podcast, please be sure to head over to khierstyn.com/podcast and in there you will be able to select iTunes or Stitcher and go in and subscribe to the show. And if you love the content, please do leave an honest review of the show. It does help other people think the content that is helpful for them and their unique situation. My name is also impossible to spell so it's K-H-I-E-R-S-T-Y-N.com/podcast. Apart from that, if you are not familiar with my story and how the heck I got into product launches, this is where I'm going to talk about that. So, about four and a half years ago, I went to a networking event and I had a little bit of experience online and I ran into this founder of this quirky product that he eventually sold me on it and he got the idea, because we were talking about Matt Ward from Art of the Kickstart before he sold it to Aventis with Roy [Morjan 00:06:47], and a few days later, Adam came back to me and he's like, "Hey, so this product, I've been thinking more about it and I want to bring it to Kickstarter." And I was like, "Huh, interesting. I don't know anything about Kickstarter." And so the conversation goes back and forth, he's like, "No, no, no, I think it could be really good if we partnered up on this. You know the marketing side of things and I'm the product creator. A perfect world." I was like, "Okay, cool." So, eventually, a few weeks go by and I commit to helping him market this product. And we go and we spend about three months preparing for it, really not knowing anything of what we were doing and if what we were doing was right and we went up to this launch. And that very first launch we did on Indiegogo and it was an absolute disaster. We made every mistake in the book but at the time we didn't know that. So we pressed the launch and then nothing happened. So, over I think it was a 34-day campaign we ended up failing horribly so we set our goal at $50,000 and by the end, we only raised about $17,000. It was a disaster, to say the least. After that campaign failed we had two options. We could quit and pack up shop or we could really explore and see what we did wrong. After feedback from a few marketing professionals, we realized that it actually wasn't the product. The product was pretty good and it was most likely to sell. What was wrong was how we approached the campaign. So we used that time, about four months, to readjust and redo our marketing plan. So we realized where we went wrong was a classic mistake. On Kickstarter, you have to go in with an audience of people ready to buy so that the algorithm picks you up and shows you to more people and creates a snowball effect. So there's that. But the other thing is we completely butchered the product positioning. Here we were, two skinny people, trying to sell a weight loss product in an industry that neither of us really understood and we didn't take the time to really talk to our customer and get to make sure that the product positioning and I guess the sales pitch and the video we'd put together to make sure that it was actually in alignment with what would get people to buy and it really wasn't. So we took this feedback and we ended up going to our market, getting feedback to completely change our product positioning and building up an audience. So we did those two things really differently, really focused on that for the next three to four months and then we relaunched that product. And when we launched it, that time, the thing explodes. We end up raising just shy of $600,000 on Indiegogo for this product. And that really launched my career. I was in denial at the time because I was like, "I hate Kickstarter. I don't want to do it." But it's funny because a couple of months after that point, I was forced to do a talk in Toronto because the founder didn't want to do it and so I did the talk on the transition between how we went from a $17,000 failure to a $600,000 success. And there was the founder of my second official campaign or client in the audience, David from Tapplock. And he's like, "I really like what you did with this product. Can we talk?" And so I ended up working with Tapplock and that was my second big win where Tapplock went and raised $342,000 on Indiegogo. And then from that, I got partnered up with Maneesh Sethi of Pavlok where we launched the Shock Clock 2 and that ended up doing another $350,000. And then I eventually met Chris from Jam Stack. Again, he's one of my most talked about case studies. We did an $82,000 launch and then a $362,000 launch and it just kind of went from there. So, that's when, about three years ago, I committed to niching completely into Kickstarter Indiegogo launches and built the podcast and really here we are today. So, over the time that I've spent in the trenches in the last four years, I've had some major wins bringing physical products to market. I've been in the trenches with people and success speaks for itself and that's really my backstory. If we ever get on a call, if you're listening to this, if you want to find a little more information, happy to share but that's kind of like the Cliff Coles Notes version of what the brand was with Crowdfunding Uncut and the reason I've decided to really create this new brand Launch and Scale is because I absolutely love products that are different and unique and serve a specific purpose in the market. And I've noticed that Kickstarter is an amazing platform to give your brand momentum. So, it's been a great way to literally kickstart a couple of seven-figure brands that I've worked with and multiple other people. And so I thought my sweet spot is not only in product launches but is really helping with that early stage development of fast scale, fast growth, from zero to $5 million points of strong foundations and building an amazing product off of customer feedback, really that is what I've been doing in the field. And so I felt that in keeping the Crowdfunding Uncut podcast to be specific to Kickstarter but now we're really talking about launching and scaling profitable, eCommerce physical brands with predictably and success. So really excited. As mentioned before, episodes are crafted off of your feedback so if you have a question, a topic or you just want to say hi, the best thing to do is to send our team an email at support@khierstyn.com. So again, it's K-H-I-E-R-S-T-Y-N.com. And if you actually schedule a call with me to talk about your product, please head over to khierstyn.com/schedule. Apart from that, I am going to wrap up this intro episode and jump into the first official episode where we are handling the debate between brands or me too products.
Find out the latest innovation in smart locks. Are there really a use for them? Gloria Lopez – Gil of Tapplock joins me to discuss all the features and uses of their smart lock. Dan Boatman discusses all the pro-audio innovation IK multimedia has to offer and more. PC gamers migrating to console gaming is this true? Gaming editor Tony Polanco and I discuss a new report that came out.
Find out the latest innovation in smart locks. Are there really a use for them? Gloria Lopez – Gil of Tapplock joins me to discuss all the features and uses of their smart lock. Dan Boatman discusses all the pro-audio innovation IK multimedia has to offer and more. PC gamers migrating to console gaming is this true? Gaming editor Tony Polanco and I discuss a new report that came out.
1. "연말정산" 2. "2019CES 스타트업 제품들을 주목하자!" '맞춤 영양식 Mixfit, 지문인식 자물쇠 Tapplock, 스마트 체온계 Tempdrop' - 로그인디 조현경 대표 ※소개된 제품 이미지는 '보충자료'게시판에서 확인가능 3. "부산형 일자리는 되고 광주형 일자리는 안되는 것?" - 머니투데이방송 권순우 기자
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. Tapplock is growing its family of versatile, biometric padlocks. The Tapplock One Plus can be used indoors or out and can be unlocked using a registered fingerprint, via Bluetooth using an app and by using backup Morse Code...
Techstination interview: Tapplock grows line of smart fingerprint padlocks
Megan Morrone and Florence Ion talk about the best ways to secure your home with smart alarm systems, cameras, and locks. Florence reviews the Abode Essentials Starter Kit, the Ooma Home Security Kit, SimpliSafe Essentials, The Nest Secure, and others. Megan shows off the Ring Alarm System, TappLock, the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor security kit, the Amazon Cloud Cam, and others. Home Security SystemsSimpliSafe Essentials ($259.95)Abode Essentials Starter Kit ($279)Ooma Smart Home Security Kit ($179.99)Samsung SmartThings ADT Starter Kit ($299.99)Swann Smart Home Security System (Starts at $199)Nest Secure ($399)Honeywell Smart Home Starter Kit ($568.99)Honeywell Smart Home Base Station ($349)Ring Alarm Security Kit ($199)Cloud CamerasAmazon Cloud Cam ($119)Nest IQ Outdoor Cam ($349)Yi Dome Camera 1080p ($59.99)Wyze Cam Pan ($29.99)Ring Video Doorbell (Starts at $99)Nest Hello ($229)Smart Locks and Other Security DevicesElgato Eve Motion Sensor ($49.95)Netgear Arlo (Starts at $179.99)August Smart Locks (Starts at $149)Schlage Smart Lock ($190)TappLock ($99)Sensibo ($119)BOND Home ($99.99) Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: casper.com/knowhow - promo code KNOWHOW
Megan Morrone and Florence Ion talk about the best ways to secure your home with smart alarm systems, cameras, and locks. Florence reviews the Abode Essentials Starter Kit, the Ooma Home Security Kit, SimpliSafe Essentials, The Nest Secure, and others. Megan shows off the Ring Alarm System, TappLock, the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor security kit, the Amazon Cloud Cam, and others. Home Security SystemsSimpliSafe Essentials ($259.95)Abode Essentials Starter Kit ($279)Ooma Smart Home Security Kit ($179.99)Samsung SmartThings ADT Starter Kit ($299.99)Swann Smart Home Security System (Starts at $199)Nest Secure ($399)Honeywell Smart Home Starter Kit ($568.99)Honeywell Smart Home Base Station ($349)Ring Alarm Security Kit ($199)Cloud CamerasAmazon Cloud Cam ($119)Nest IQ Outdoor Cam ($349)Yi Dome Camera 1080p ($59.99)Wyze Cam Pan ($29.99)Ring Video Doorbell (Starts at $99)Nest Hello ($229)Smart Locks and Other Security DevicesElgato Eve Motion Sensor ($49.95)Netgear Arlo (Starts at $179.99)August Smart Locks (Starts at $149)Schlage Smart Lock ($190)TappLock ($99)Sensibo ($119)BOND Home ($99.99) Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: casper.com/knowhow - promo code KNOWHOW
Megan Morrone and Florence Ion talk about the best ways to secure your home with smart alarm systems, cameras, and locks. Florence reviews the Abode Essentials Starter Kit, the Ooma Home Security Kit, SimpliSafe Essentials, The Nest Secure, and others. Megan shows off the Ring Alarm System, TappLock, the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor security kit, the Amazon Cloud Cam, and others. Home Security SystemsSimpliSafe Essentials ($259.95)Abode Essentials Starter Kit ($279)Ooma Smart Home Security Kit ($179.99)Samsung SmartThings ADT Starter Kit ($299.99)Swann Smart Home Security System (Starts at $199)Nest Secure ($399)Honeywell Smart Home Starter Kit ($568.99)Honeywell Smart Home Base Station ($349)Ring Alarm Security Kit ($199)Cloud CamerasAmazon Cloud Cam ($119)Nest IQ Outdoor Cam ($349)Yi Dome Camera 1080p ($59.99)Wyze Cam Pan ($29.99)Ring Video Doorbell (Starts at $99)Nest Hello ($229)Smart Locks and Other Security DevicesElgato Eve Motion Sensor ($49.95)Netgear Arlo (Starts at $179.99)August Smart Locks (Starts at $149)Schlage Smart Lock ($190)TappLock ($99)Sensibo ($119)BOND Home ($99.99) Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: casper.com/knowhow - promo code KNOWHOW
Megan Morrone and Florence Ion talk about the best ways to secure your home with smart alarm systems, cameras, and locks. Florence reviews the Abode Essentials Starter Kit, the Ooma Home Security Kit, SimpliSafe Essentials, The Nest Secure, and others. Megan shows off the Ring Alarm System, TappLock, the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor security kit, the Amazon Cloud Cam, and others. Home Security SystemsSimpliSafe Essentials ($259.95)Abode Essentials Starter Kit ($279)Ooma Smart Home Security Kit ($179.99)Samsung SmartThings ADT Starter Kit ($299.99)Swann Smart Home Security System (Starts at $199)Nest Secure ($399)Honeywell Smart Home Starter Kit ($568.99)Honeywell Smart Home Base Station ($349)Ring Alarm Security Kit ($199)Cloud CamerasAmazon Cloud Cam ($119)Nest IQ Outdoor Cam ($349)Yi Dome Camera 1080p ($59.99)Wyze Cam Pan ($29.99)Ring Video Doorbell (Starts at $99)Nest Hello ($229)Smart Locks and Other Security DevicesElgato Eve Motion Sensor ($49.95)Netgear Arlo (Starts at $179.99)August Smart Locks (Starts at $149)Schlage Smart Lock ($190)TappLock ($99)Sensibo ($119)BOND Home ($99.99) Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: casper.com/knowhow - promo code KNOWHOW
In the news, Microsoft Windows remote kernel crash vulnerability, another flaw hits Tapplock smart locks, cops aren't confident iPhone hackers found a workaround to Apple's new security feature Spain's La Giga app caught using fans' phone mics and GPS to detect illegal Futebol broadcasts, & more on this episode of Application Security Weekly!Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode20 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
In the news, Microsoft Windows remote kernel crash vulnerability, another flaw hits Tapplock smart locks, cops aren't confident iPhone hackers found a workaround to Apple's new security feature Spain's La Giga app caught using fans' phone mics and GPS to detect illegal Futebol broadcasts, & more on this episode of Application Security Weekly!Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode20 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
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Tapplock was originally featued on Dragon's Den and now the product is available and shipping. We speak with CTO and Co-Founder David Tao about the journey to market.