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A new ICT Code for buildings
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Our buildings increasingly leverage smart technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. This can put the reliability and security of connected building systems at risk. While the building industry is guided by various codes for construction, electrical systems, or energy use, there is no similar code for information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure.
Developed by a diverse group of experts representing various industries and sectors, the new publication CSA EXP100:22, Information and communication technology (ICT) code for buildings, provides tools that can help develop a robust and resilient ICT infrastructure scalable for future needs.
- Functionality, security, and privacy
The Code establishes requirements and best practices for design, installation, maintenance, and operation of digital networks within buildings to help achieve optimal functionality, physical security, cybersecurity, data governance, and privacy.
- Interconnection, integration, and interaction
The Code supports plug-and-play devices and safe system-to-system communications within the building, as well as connections with external networks.
- Intelligent buildings and cities
The Code aims at providing foundational infrastructure requirements that can support intelligent buildings and smart city initiatives.
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