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What is Lutron doing to ensure the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities do not affect your system?
As part of Lutron's Secure Lifecycle process, which includes continuous monitoring of security threats, we have analyzed the information currently available for the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. Meltdown and Spectre are vulnerabilities that affect microprocessors manufactured by Intel, AMD, ARM and POWER which may allow malware to read data from devices which contain these processors. Lutron’s micro-processor based lighting control products, (such as dimmers, LED drivers, occupancy sensors, keypads, as well as processors and lighting hubs, which includes Quantum, Vive, Homeworks, Caseta, RadioRa 2 and RA2 Select) are not vulnerable to Meltdown or Spectre. PCs, servers, tablets and mobile devices that are used to manage these systems need to be evaluated for this vulnerability.
Lutron tests our software applications with all relevant operating system patches once they are made available by the operating system manufacturers. Lutron software applications and apps—such as Quantum Vue, Designer, Q-Control+ and Lutron Connect—are continually evaluated to determine if there are any issues that arise after the operating system patches have been installed. As of January 18, 2018, not all operating systems have had patches released for this vulnerability and as patches become available, Lutron will test and release new revisions of the applications if they are needed.
Lutron strongly recommends that our customers keep their PCs, servers, tablets and mobile devices secure and up-to-date by applying all recommended operating system and software patches released by the operating system manufacturers, as well as installing a reputable antivirus software program on all applicable devices. If you have any additional questions about your Lutron products, please contact us at support@lutron.com.Was this FAQ helpful?Thank you! We appreciate your feedback!