In part two of our CRE cybersecurity series, we explained that cybersecurity vulnerabilities are widespread in both smart and non-smart buildings alike. The last three decades of CRE technology development and undocumented contract work means that most buildings are currently vulnerable to cyberattacks. As a result, a site audit is imperative to establish the health of a network and whether or not any sensors are unencrypted. While step two indicates the current health of a building, there is more to be done to fortify your portfolio. In this third and final installment of the series we discuss how a well-executed smart building program can ensure airtight CRE cybersecurity throughout your portfolio.
An effective smart building program helps properties run more efficiently, enabling facility and real estate teams to do more, faster and with less effort. As new technologies enter the market, real estate professionals must familiarize themselves with vendor offerings and how to procure the best solution for their unique business and operational goals. Follow these three smart building strategies to safeguard your portfolio against cyberattacks:
A centralized hub of building performance data makes it easy for FM teams to identify and prioritize site performance issues. The use of building performance data to drive optimization is an industry inevitability that will lower costs and boost occupant comfort. While strong cybersecurity is an integral component of a healthy commercial real estate portfolio, it’s just one of many benefits associated with an effective smart building program.
Talk to a smart building expert to learn more about how Switch helps portfolio managers reach their sustainability goals.
5 articles found
Completing a site audit will create a foundation for your cybersecurity strategy and further investment into a scalable smart building program.
Is IoT technology to blame for recent onslaught of CRE cybersecurity breaches, or are these vulnerabilities often pre-existing and undetected?
When it comes to broken buildings and the power of people, operations teams hold the keys to success. Switch empowers businesses to succeed.
Our team shares five core practices derived from IBCON's Connectivity of Things panel to drive optimal portfolio performance.
Here we revisit one of our favorite sessions of IBCon 2018, highlighting IT and OT convergence through the eyes of two visionary leaders at Oxford Properties.
We decided to do some research into the average American's journey to work and brainstorm ideas on sustainable commuting.
Smart energy efficiency solutions to cut costs, reduce energy waste, and improve building performance with smart analytics and building automation.
Boost energy efficiency in commercial and retail buildings and create healthier spaces. Every kilowatt saved moves us toward a sustainable future!
Smart building technology is constantly evolving and improving, and there are several trends that are expected to take center stage in 2023.