Construction,
Administrative/Regulatory
Feb. 14, 2019
Connected buildings, connected things and security considerations
If a building is wirelessly enabled with embedded sensors, cameras and other internet-capable objects, might the construction firm qualify as the "manufacturer" of a physical object that exchanges data with the internet?





Is your "smart building" connected? Is your high-tech office, residential building or entertainment facility, with embedded sensors, wireless networks, remote monitoring devices and internet-capable security cameras, now just another "thing" connected to the global "Internet of Things"? Does embedding internet-connected devices within a building infrastructure impose enhanced "cybersecurity" requirements on developers, owners, architects, contractors or other building...
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