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Smart Buildings and Security: Developing a unified approach

Smart Buildings and Security: Developing a unified approach. Will Lloyd BRE Global Limited, incorporating LPCB. What is a Smart building?.

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Smart Buildings and Security: Developing a unified approach

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  1. Smart Buildings and Security: Developing a unified approach Will LloydBRE Global Limited, incorporating LPCB

  2. What is a Smart building? Smarter buildings are well managed, integrated physical and digital infrastructures that provide optimal occupancy services in a reliable, cost effective, and sustainable manner. Are they really smart or just connected?

  3. Wired or Wireless? • Cables no longer king • WI-FI is everywhere • Low power wireless • Are they all secure?

  4. Smart buildings set to grow • The interest in smart buildings is only growing • The rate of integration is growing • With more smart buildings comes more risk

  5. The Growth of Smart devices • Smart meters being installed now • More devices are being produced • More systems are being integrated

  6. Connected Buildings • Buildings are now connect to the internet • This means everything is connect to the internet

  7. A controller in everyone's hands • Fast becoming the default interface for every system • More computing power than men took to the moon • Very low penetration of anti virus malware protection

  8. The new key • We use to have a separate key for each system • Now its just an app • Near Field Communication (NFC) is nothing new • With Phones now using NFC this opens many more doors

  9. Six degrees of separation The Intruder system wants to talk to the CCTV system The CCTV system wants to talk to the access control system The Access control system wants to talk to the Building Management System Which controls • Lighting • Heating • Cooling • Smart devices Which is all controlled and monitored by a smart phone

  10. Security and Smart devices • If everything is connected what is secure? • The UK smart meter roll out aims to put a smart meter in every home by 2020 • Nearly every home has Wi-Fi network

  11. Security issues • Smart fridges that send spam • EE Bright box Guest WI-FI network security hole • UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) • Baby monitors hacked

  12. Building Management & Control systems • Older systems • Not traditionally interconnected • Now being connected for monitoring and control as part of sustainable and green buildings • Little or no security

  13. The Gatekeeper • Your router is the first point of defence • Your phone is now the key

  14. How can you secure a Smart Building? • Limit access to the network • Physically • Network encryption • Change default passwords • Do you really need everything connected • Don’t broadcast yourself

  15. What's next? • The Internet of Thing’s (IoT) • The connected car

  16. Any Questions Thank you for your attention Will Lloyd Product Development Manager – Electronic Security Loss Prevention Certification Board Email: lloydw@bre.co.uk

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