Simplifying your cybersecurity journey
Many people, including real estate developers, think cybersecurity is only a concern for big companies. However, the opposite is true – a home is where loved ones, belongings, and privacy reside. What's more, with the rise of home offices during and after the COVID era, our homes now also contain valuable work data. It’s essential to safeguard virtual spaces as rigorously as physical spaces.
So, ask yourself - are you confident that the products you’re deploying in your project are truly secure and can’t be easily exploited?
A shared and ongoing responsibility
Cybersecurity is a collective responsibility that extends beyond just the product’s manufacturer. It encompasses the efforts of distributors, installers, and end customers alike. Only by working together can we strengthen our defences against cyber threats.
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Manufacturers
play a crucial role in developing secure products by using trusted hardware and software components, and by providing regular updates that include security patches and new features
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Distributors
must ensure the integrity of the supply chain and deliver products free from tampering or compromise
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Installers
bear the responsibility of configuring, deploying and maintaining systems securely, adhering to customer requirements, ensuring regular updates and following best practices
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End customers
must actively engage in securing their systems. They should always be wary of unsolicited communication that asks for sensitive information and contact a certified installer for configuration changes.
Configuration guidance