Cybersecurity: How Vulnerable are Your Building and Company Operations?
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We all agonize when a virus hits our personal computer,
rendering everything we’ve cared about and stored on it inaccessible and lost
forever.
But terrible as that is, imagine the consequences of your
BMS and its related interfaces being brought down by a cybersecurity breach?
With the cost of the average corporate data breach now running at $3.8 million
per event*—not including business losses—cybersecurity is one of the most
critical issues facing our industry today. Yet most of us don’t even know we’re
at risk.
BOMA/NY is demystifying this vast topic and relating it directly
to your operations on April 20 at Cybersecurity: How Vulnerable are
Your Building and Company Operations? Created by BOMA/NY’s Professional
Development Committee, comprised of your peers, this seminar is not just for
your building staff--you’ll want to invite your company’s IT professionals and
consultants, and attend as a team.
Your takeaways will be immediately applicable and will include:
• cybersecurity areas and threats to focus on
• best practices for managing network exposure
• how to work with and the questions to ask your security and IT professionals
How To's, Best Practices and More
We’ll kick off by providing a foundation covering recent
events, breaches, statistics and trends, and the types of threats your building
and tenant companies are facing.
Building on that, the discussion will turn to what these
threats mean at the property and corporate levels. Panelists will cover not
just the types of possible cyberattacks, but the implications they may have on
liability and compliance measures, commercial property control systems, confidential
data, and brand and reputational damage.
From there, our panel will dive into the "how to" details,
focusing on Best Practices to assess exposure and manage risk. Best Practices
will cover risks specific to your building’s operations—including automation
systems, and security and access control systems—and the corporate network.
You’ll learn how all of these systems relate to the Internet and what to
consider when providing network access.
Still concerned about how to put cybersecurity measures in
place? Our panel will touch on key steps in the design and implementation of a
cybersecurity plan; recommend useful applications, tools and resources, and
guide you through prioritizing and mitigating threats.
Our panel of experts features:
• Raj Goel, Chief Technology Officer of Brainlink International, Inc., a 25-year veteran of the IT world, and known for developing compliant security solutions to Fortune 100 companies across many industries
• Todd Januzzi, Senior Vice President and Chief Information and Technology officer of the national REIT, Paramount Group, Inc., who will share his experience and expertise from the commercial real estate ownership and management perspectives
• Mitch Thompson, from the FBI’s Cybercrime Branch, an expert in issues of the governmental role and the focus on privacy who will also provide "big picture" input
This seminar is cutting edge and a "must" for all of us in
real estate today. Make sure you join us from 8-10 am on April 20 at Club 101 at 101 Park Avenue. Registration will be available shortly—look
for your electronic invitation arriving in your mailbox soon.
*As reported by Reuters regarding a 2015 IBM-sponsored study
conducted by the Ponemon Institute |
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