Building Automation Systems (BAS) have become the backbone of modern building management. Beyond their core function of controlling HVAC, lighting, and other systems, BAS collect and analyze vast amounts of data, creating a complex network of interconnected devices. However, this increased sophistication brings a growing cybersecurity risk. This article explores the evolving threat landscape for BAS, highlighting the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data, ensure operational continuity, and mitigate potential safety concerns.
The Evolving Threat Landscape: Why BAS Cybersecurity Matters
Several factors contribute to the heightened cybersecurity risk associated with BAS:
Increased Network Connectivity: Modern BAS often leverage internet connectivity for remote monitoring and control. This introduces vulnerabilities compared to isolated systems, as any internet-facing device can become a potential entry point for cyberattacks. Hackers can exploit weaknesses in web interfaces, communication protocols, or even connected devices within the BAS network.
Data Sensitivity: BAS collect a wealth...