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2023 | Cyber Security in Smart Commercial Buildings Market Size, (New Report) Exclusive Data Report Forecast 2031


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The Cyber Security in Smart Commercial Buildings market has witnessed growth from USD million to USD million from 2017 to 2022. With the CAGR, this market is estimated to reach USD million in 2029.

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Cyber Security in Smart Commercial Buildings Market Overview 2023-2030

The global Cyber Security in Smart Commercial Buildings market size was valued at USD Million in 2022 and will reach USD Million in 2028, with a CAGR of Percent during 2022-2028.

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UK restricts Chinese cameras in government buildings over security fears


Surveillance cameras manufactured by Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. are mounted on a post at a testing station near the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on May 28, 2019.

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The British government on Thursday told its departments to stop installing Chinese-linked surveillance cameras at sensitive buildings, citing security risks.

The decision comes after a review of “current and future possible security risks associated with the installation of visual surveillance systems on the government estate,” cabinet office minister Oliver Dowden said in a written statement to parliament.

“The review has concluded that, in light of the threat to the UK and the increasing capability and connectivity of these systems, additional controls are required,” Dowden said.

The British directive applies to cameras made by companies subject to Chinese security laws and includes guidance for departments to disconnect such devices from core computer networks and to consider removing them altogether.

It comes months after dozens of lawmakers called for a ban on the sale and use of security cameras made by Hikvision and Dahua, two partly state-owned Chinese firms, over privacy fears and concerns of the companies’ products being linked to human rights abuses in China.

Hikvision in a statement to Reuters denied the claims, saying the company will further seek to engage with British authorities to understand the decision.

“Hikvision cannot transmit data from end-users to third parties, we do not manage end-user databases, nor do we sell cloud storage in the UK,” a company spokesperson said.

The British office of Dahua did not immediately respond to emails from Reuters seeking comment.

The United States has slapped trade and usage restrictions for cameras made by Hikvision, Dahua and other Chinese firms.

A majority of British public bodies use surveillance cameras made by Hikvision or Dahua, privacy advocacy group Big Brother Watch said in July.

A number of government departments including the interior and business ministries have had Hikvision cameras visibly in use on the front of their buildings, the group had said.

Dowden’s statement said that following the…

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Amazon Secures Mobile Access to Thousands of Apartment Buildings


Amazon’s “smart” way into apartment buildings is through the landlord

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Amazon has secured smartphone access to thousands of apartment buildings across the country, in some cases breaking out gift cards to convince landlords.

The company pitches its Key for Business service as a way to cut down on stolen packages, according to the Los Angeles Times. But the program has also raised privacy and security concerns.

Amazon installs a device for free at the front door of a building, which allows drivers to unlock the door through the Amazon mobile app. The program launched in 2018.

Drivers must confirm with Amazon their identity, route and location. Access to a building is a one-time use and expires.

Amazon salespeople are cold-calling landlords and building managers to pitch Key for Business. They have also employed locksmiths to pitch the service when they change locks at a building. The company has in some cases given out $100 Amazon gift cards to landlords who sign up.

But consumer privacy and security advocates say the program raises serious questions. Amazon doesn’t notify residents that the service has been installed at their buildings besides sometimes leaving a sticker, according to the Times.

And Ashkan Soltani, a privacy researcher and former adviser with the Obama administration, said that any device connected to the Internet can be hacked.

“You’re essentially introducing a foreign internet-connected device into an otherwise internal network,” he said.

[LAT] —Dennis Lynch

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