Summary (Draft 2)

According to Lecomte(2019), a more intelligent approach to building and having a proper framework to mitigate risks in which cyber-security is compromised. The article states that a "smart building should have common standards" and metrics similar to green buildings. 

In the current context, there are no official international standards for intelligent building. Therefore, developers can only rely on the "Honeywell Smart Building Score (HSBS)" as they are one of the well-known corporate indicators in this field. In comparison, others would self-implement a framework that caters to their occupant's needs. 

 

If an official international standard were to be established, cyber security in an intelligent building should be considered a framework factor. There have been numerous breaches in recent years in which hackers gained access to client information through building maintenance operators ANREV (2013). Therefore, the metrics should define the criteria for making a building more intelligent instead of meeting the developer's requirements.


Source:

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/smart-buildings-what-smart-really-means


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