Stay ahead with proactive cyber and physical security strategies

March 13, 2024
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TLDR:

Key points:

  • 36% of respondents globally plan to invest in cybersecurity-related tools for physical security in the next 12 months.
  • IoT devices in physical security systems can be vulnerable to cyber threats.

In a recent survey by Genetec, it was found that organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of proactively protecting against cyber threats to their physical security systems. IoT devices, such as video surveillance cameras and access control readers, can serve as entry points for cyberattacks. To mitigate these risks, organizations are advised to partner with physical security providers who prioritize cybersecurity measures, choose solutions with built-in cybersecurity features, and consider moving to a hybrid or cloud approach for enhanced security.

When selecting a physical security provider, organizations should consider factors such as third-party certification, compliance with cybersecurity standards, and adherence to IT security best practices. By partnering with providers that prioritize cybersecurity, organizations can ensure that their systems are protected against potential threats.

Furthermore, choosing solutions with built-in cybersecurity measures, such as authentication, authorization, encryption, and privacy controls, can help organizations safeguard their data and assets. Implementing modern, multi-factor authentication and encryption ensures that only authorized users can access sensitive information, reducing the risk of data breaches.

Moving physical security systems to the cloud or adopting a hybrid approach can also help minimize vulnerabilities and enhance cybersecurity. Cloud systems offer multiple layers of security, automated updates, and built-in privacy controls, making it easier for organizations to maintain secure systems and protect against cyberattacks.

Overall, by taking a proactive approach to cybersecurity and physical security, organizations can better protect their assets, data, and operations from potential threats.

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