

Tuesday to Thursday, various times, CC4/CC5
Hacking has increasingly become big business, with ransomware attacks and major data breaches on the rise. Every organisation and individual are at risk – size is no guarantee of immunity.
Systems that are networked are much more of a target for malicious actors than those that are physically secured behind locked doors. Sadly, the steady increase in networking that has driven growth in the AV integration industry for several years has also put its systems into a potentially more exposed position.
It’s vital that providers and users of networked systems take the risks of cybersecurity seriously – particularly because any network is only as strong as its weakest link.
Multivendor supply chains should be a particular area of focus because it’s often at the interfaces of systems where weaknesses occur, because no-one has thought about them.
Cybersecurity should not be thought of as a separate discipline – it’s simply one aspect of overall security. Managing it begins with a dispassionate assessment of the risks that exist and the consequences of failure.
Cybersecurity is only going to get bigger in terms of its importance to the professional AV ecosystem, but many in the AV industry have at best a sketchy knowledge of the subject.
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