By 2021, Thor had expanded into dedicated data protection modules for CCTV and networking hardware, with solutions scaling up to 16 ports. As surveillance systems became mainstream, the demand for reliable protection against spikes and surges in data hardware grew significantly.

In 2022, Thor responded to a unique regional challenge. Utilities in Queensland, New South Wales, and New Zealand used Ripple Injection signals to control devices like heaters and streetlights. These signals often caused LED flickering, fan noise, and random device behaviour. Partnering with SnapOne, Thor developed the DRM1050 and DRM750 modules to neutralise Ripple Injection — once again demonstrating agility in solving real-world problems.