

Most venues today provide more than a comfortable place for people to work, live or play. They have evolved to be a part of a new fabric that integrates people, technology and sustainability. Behind the scenes, these buildings operate using several cyber-to-physical systems designed or deployed to keep occupants and owners safe, secure and sustainable. As a result, it is no surprise that a recent survey of building and facilities leaders, cybersecurity was ranked as the top concern when managing a connect building. Deploying intelligent building technologies safely and efficiently requires a security-first approach to effectively mitigate risks and network challenges within multi-tenant and in-building digital infrastructures. During this session, leaders from Intel and Fortinet will discuss:
- Connected systems that need protecting
- Reducing cyber risk across the network perimeter
- Benefits of a security fabric designed for building systems