
“We have a responsibility to the enterprise whose networks we're on to make sure our AV systems are not enabling intrusions; that we’ve done everything we can to understand what's at stake and take steps to mitigate the risk for the entire enterprise," says Ann Brigida, CTS, CStd, AVIXA’s Senior Director of Standards. “There are many standards and practices that have been put in place through the years to lock down the opportunities for hackers and prevent breaches, and many cyber-security firms provide 24/7 intrusion detection. But most of the standards and guidance deal with the network itself and not the systems being put on the network. That's why AVIXA worked with subject matter experts to develop a set of best practices to keep the network safe while placing AV systems on it."
With guidance from AVIXA's Standards Steering Committee, the recommended practices were developed by a task group of security experts and technology managers from AECOM, BAE Systems, Cornell University Ithaca, Crestron Electronics, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Harman, International Criminal Court, Meyer Sound, Sound Control Technologies, and PITM Consulting.

- Identifying vulnerabilities and potential threats created by the network integration of AV systems
- Assessing risk (identify, analyze, and evaluate)
- Developing a plan to mitigate and respond to identified (and unidentified) risks
- Deploying controls to continuously address and manage security risks in AV systems
To learn more and purchase Recommended Practices for Security in Networked AV Systems, visit www.avixa.org/AVsecurity. This publication is free to AVIXA Premium and Elite members.
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