Facility Manager’s Role in Cybersecurity

Maureen Roskoski discusses the importance of cybersecurity and the facility manager’s role in cybersecurity in this article for FacilitiesNet. The article, The Facility Managers Role in Cybersecurity, explores the role of facility managers in cybersecurity as the digital landscape continues to evolve and becomes increasingly pivotal.

Increased building connectivity exposes organizations to potential cyber threats that could disrupt operations or compromise data.

This article discusses the pivotal role that facility managers play in enhancing cybersecurity within organizations. As technology continues to advance and facilities become increasingly interconnected, the risk of cyber threats escalates, making it imperative for facility managers to actively participate in cybersecurity strategies.

The article explores the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for a proactive approach rather than a reactive one. It highlights the unique challenges facility managers face in safeguarding both physical and digital assets and emphasizes the importance of collaboration with IT departments.

The article also discusses the key responsibilities and skills that facility managers must possess to effectively mitigate cyber risks. By examining real-world examples and industry trends, the article provides valuable insights into the critical intersection of facility management and cybersecurity, ultimately advocating for a holistic approach to secure and resilient organizations.

 

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