Today, a large part of building automation systems can be remotely controlled via the Internet. The construction and maintenance phase may not have been designed with sustainable security in mind, especially when systems are deployed over a period of years. Research information on this can be found here.

Closed security solutions such as Tosibox are available on the market. Security and control can also be provided by modern low-cost firewalls (e.g. Cisco Meraki, Fortinet). At the same time, remote management and monitoring of the automation network can be implemented using low-cost real estate connectivity solutions from operators.

My experience includes systems such as.

- Fidelix
- Hydrolink
- iLOQ and other locking systems
- Riots measurements
- One4All access panels and locking controls
- Ouman thermal control