December 8, 2017 — Urgent Technology, the provider of eMaintenance+, a cloud-based facilities maintenance and asset management platform used in over 30,000 sites across 27 countries, recently launched Cyber-threat and the FM Solution, a white paper exploring the threats posed by cybersecurity breaches.

Cases of cyberattacks and corporate espionage are on the rise, with notable high-profile breaches, including the world’s once-ranked “number one” cybersecurity consultant. In September 2017, Deloitte admitted it had been hacked, and according to reports the cybersecurity attack had gone unnoticed for months.

Earlier that same month, Equifax, the US credit monitoring agency, admitted the personal data of 143 million US customers had been accessed or stolen in a massive hack in May. Hackers have breached half of the 28 million small businesses in the United States, according to the 2016 State of SMB Cybersecurity Report, and the CNBC SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey 2017 found that 14 million US businesses are at risk of a hacker threat.

Cyberhacking is no longer the sole concern of the information technology (IT) department; it is an assault on the entire organization, from the C-suite, to human resources (HR) and facilities management (FM). As the lynchpin behind the maintenance of a building’s operational integrity, today’s FM plays an important role in protecting systems against cyberattacks as well as meeting the latest regulatory standards.

This paper explains how these divisions can work together to become the guardians of an organization’s security and data, covering the following areas:

Jesse Klebba, Urgent Technology CEO, said:

FMs and their organizations face significant challenges in the future in combating the cyberthreats posed by the convergence of physical assets within a building with data. This is why a wide-ranging and proactive approach should be taken to ensure that the FM can reap the undoubted benefits of workplace digitization, while ensuring that facilities are not open to undue risks. In the future, FM and IT must always remain alert to the latest cyberthreats, and must work together with their software supply chain to help reduce the likelihood of data breaches.

To download the Cyber-threat and the FM Solution white paper for free, visit the Urgent Technology Web site.

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