Download this free white paper for methods to harden your physical security systems against cyberattacks

by Brianna Crandall — March 28, 2018 — Viakoo, a provider of automated verification of physical security system performance, recently released a new whitepaper on the topic of hardening physical security systems against cyberattacks, titled Shrinking the Cyberattack Surface by Hardening Physical Security Systems. The whitepaper covers physical security system vulnerabilities and methods for hardening physical security and establishing sustainable cyberhygiene.

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The whitepaper covers physical security system vulnerabilities and methods for hardening physical security and establishing sustainable cyberhygiene. Courtesy Viakoo

Bud Broomhead, chief executive officer (CEO), Viakoo, pointed out:

Cybersecurity threats are on the minds of many and in the news daily. It’s important that everyone who runs a physical security system know the danger that is out there and how to harden their security systems against threats.

Hardening an organization’s physical security systems is a good way to reduce the risks from cybercriminals, hacking, phishing, and other cybersecurity threats, says the company. Viakoo’s new whitepaper presents recommendations for staff, software, networks, and many other pulse points that may pose a risk to your organization.

Shrinking the Cyberattack Surface by Hardening Physical Security Systems is available for free download from the Viakoo Web site.

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) company Viakoo automates service and maintenance of physical security systems and delivers automated proof of networked physical security system compliance. Leveraging purpose-built technology, Viakoo quickly and automatically detects physical security system failures, diagnoses problems, alerts users with repair information, and maintains historical records on operations. With Viakoo, users can improve physical surveillance and security reliability and performance, gain critical insight into physical security systems, capture valuable operational performance information, eliminate lapses in security coverage, and automate reporting for compliance and auditing.