Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc. (BVS) is a pioneering company in the field of wireless security and cybersecurity solutions based in the USA. Founded in 1972, BVS has evolved as a family-owned business focusing on innovation and engineering excellence in wireless technology. The company designs and manufactures a wide range of products that cater to the needs of Fortune 500 companies, government entities, and small businesses across various industries. Their extensive product line includes wireless test instruments, security solutions, and educational resources aimed at combating the growing threats of cyber attacks and wireless vulnerabilities. BVS's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is reflected in their countless successful installations and partnerships with diverse organizations, from NASA to local law enforcement agencies.
BVS has played a significant role in advancing wireless technology, most notably with its development of groundbreaking devices such as the Gator™ stimulus transmitter and the Grasshopper™ Wi-Fi receiver, which have set industry standards since their introductions. With a strong focus on addressing current cybersecurity concerns, BVS actively engages in educating customers about threats like ransomware and card skimmers through publications, training sessions, and expert presentations. The company’s CEO, Scott Schober, is a recognized cybersecurity expert who regularly shares insights on media platforms.
Continuing to innovate, BVS has developed solutions like PocketHound™, designed to covertly detect cell phones, and TransitHound™, a system to safeguard against distracted driving within the railway sector. BVS’s reputation for reliability and a customer-centric approach has solidified their position as an essential provider of wireless solutions tailored to meet the demands of modern security challenges.