This Recommended Practice provides guidance and current best practices for securing networked audiovisual systems. This includes recognizing risks in networked audiovisual systems and developing a risk mitigation management plan to address those risks. The responsibility for developing such a plan should include audiovisual staff, integrators, consultants, and manufacturers; each of whom have an important role in the process. Organizations that take the steps outlined in this recommended practice can form a baseline for establishing a robust audiovisual security management program, regardless of their size or experience.
Title
Recommended Practices for Security in Networked Audiovisual Systems
Document Number
RP-C303.01:2018
Standard Type
Performance
Greg Bronson, CTS-D, Cornell University Ithaca
Jason Dalton, CTS-I, BAE System
Toine Leerentveld, Crestron Electronics, Inc
Stuart Mitchell, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
John Monitto, CTS, Meyer Sound
Richard Morrison, CTS, AECOM
David Samura, International Criminal Court
Jim Smith, CTS-D, Sound Control Technologies
Pomona Valero, CTS, PITM Consulting
Paul Zielie, CTS-D, CTS-I, Harman Pro Group
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