Smart Home Guide for network security in building systems control.
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Smart Home Guide for network security in building systems control.

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— Smart Home. The entire house under control. Totally practical for everyday use. A Smart Home offers maximum comfort. It can be operated as usual via control elements on the wall and even via smartphone or tablet. This opens entirely new possibilities for us in home automation, which are impossible to implement with conventional switches. Additionally, the system can be continuously adapted to changing requirements. Thus guaranteeing an assured future. Blind management For every occasion. Sunny daylight for reading or pleasant privacy screen in the evening. And, if desired, also automatic....

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Lighting In a Smart Home it is easy to create different atmospheres with light – from romantic to cosy. With a press of a button a variety of lamps change not only their luminance but, if desired, also their colour. Scenes Dining, watching a film or simply relaxing – during various activities, or inactivity, we have different perceptions about perfect light, temperature and privacy screen. With the scene function the desired atmosphere is available with just a press of a button. Multimedia Convenient use of everything, even networking. Whether Smart TV, Hi-Fi system, computer or tablet....

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ABB SMART HOME GUIDE FOR NET WORK SECURIT Y IN BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL — A Smart Home needs safety. Detecting risks early. Today intelligent building automation is an integral part of modern electrical installation. The house is perceived as living space and is to be adapted to the individual requirements. And here the preferences of the net-worked home are obvious: IP camera, lighting or heating can be operated via smartphone or tablet – even while travelling. What is also important here is to properly protect ones data, in order to minimize risks

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For ABB and Busch-Jaeger the safety of its customers is of the utmost importance. Therefore we always check the IP safety of components for the building systems technology in different test configurations. However, to really reduce the risks of a Smart Home to a minimum, it additionally requires the cooperation of the electrical fitter and the end customer, since the correct installation and the choice of passwords are an integral part of safety. Glimpses into private life As soon as elementary elements of one's privacy, such as doors, windows or cameras, are linked via the Internet,...

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ABB SMART HOME GUIDE FOR NET WORK SECURIT Y IN BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL — Free choice. Live as your heart desires. Increase of safety. Smart Home systems make planning, installation and programming by qualified professionals necessary. Generally it is recommended to consult an electrical installer or system integrator for the building automation. Several tips about safety need to be observed during the implementation. Installation of cables and devices · As a general rule, applications and devices should be permanently installed to prevent their easy removal and thereby allow access to...

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Device password Use a password if supported by the device. A password prevents unauthorized access to the device. Areas with limited protection · Bus lines in outdoor areas represent an increased risk. Here the physical access to the KNX Twisted Pair cable should be made exceptionally difficult. · If possible, no network lines should be laid outdoors · Outdoor devices should be protected against unauthorized dismantling. · Devices installed in areas with limited protection (outdoors, underground car park, WC, etc.) can be designed as independent line for additional protection. The...

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ABB SMART HOME GUIDE FOR NETWORK SECURITY IN BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL Separate LAN-/WLAN network • For building automation a separate LAN or WLAN network with its own hardware (router, switches, etc.) should be used. • Provide adequate WLAN cover. For this, additionally installed WLAN Access Points are of assistance. Use safety mechanisms for IP networks • Use anti-virus software and firewall • Encryption of wireless networks (WPA2 or higher) • Use safe passwords • Use MAC filter Safe password Passwords protect numerous sensitive data coming from us, misuse is often very difficult or even...

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myABB-LivingSpace https://my.abb-livingspace.com HOME HOME MOBILE MOBILE Remote access · KNXnet/IP routing and KNXnet/IP tunnelling are not safe for use on the Internet since they use a protocol that is not encrypted. No ports of routers are to be · opened in the direction of the Internet: This prevents KNX communication from becoming visible on the Internet. A VPN tunnel or myABB-Living· Space is recommended for gaining remote access. The myABB-LivingSpace portal is a service of ABB which guarantees the utmost operating comfort for remote access with smartphone and tablet. The end customer...

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10 ABB SMART HOME GUIDE FOR NETWORK SECURITY IN BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL Smart Home. A good feeling. A Smart Home is intelligent and comfortable. If it is protected correctly against third-parties it can be enjoyed without hesitation -and that from everywhere. The more complex the technical systems and the further the advancement of digital networking, the more critical must the connected safety aspects be considered. 10 ABB SMART HOME GUIDE FOR NETWORK SECURITY IN BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL

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ABB-free@home® is now VDE-certified. Both the cabled and the wireless components of ABB-free@home®, the ABB-free@home® app of the iOS and Android version, and the remote access via myABB-LivingSpace have been tested by the VDE with regard to the security of information and have passed it as being secure. This enables users to enjoy the entire diversity of the Smart Home functions – even when travellin

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new.abb.com/buildings A member of the ABB Group Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH P.O. Box 58505 Ludenscheid Germany FreisenbergstraBe 2 58513 Ludenscheid Germany www.busch-jaeger.com info.bje@de.abb.com Central sales service: Phone +49 (0) 2351 956-1600 Fax +49 (0) 2351 956-1700 © Copyright 2017 ABB. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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