Your Gateway to the Secure Future of Building Automation
Are you ready to enhance your building management skills and future-proof your operations? We’ve got just the thing for you. Our free BACnet/SC Basic Webinar is the perfect opportunity to make your transition to BACnet/SC seamless and efficient. Learn how to secure your networks and integrate your systems like never before.
This webinar is designed for anyone in the field of building automation looking to adopt the secure, future-forward BACnet/SC technology.
What to expect:
Architecture:
An introduction to the BACnet/SC structure – from Peer-to-Peer to Hub/Node.
Security:
Enhanced security mechanisms through encryption and authentication.
Integration:
Effortless integration into existing IT infrastructures.
Certificate Handling:
Essentials of certificate creation and management, now and in the future.
Examples:
Real-world network scenarios and use cases.
Interactive Q&A:
Engage with our experts and other participants in a live session.
Who should attend?
Facility Managers
IT and Network Specialists
System Integrators
Building Technology Engineers
Security Officers
Building Management System Manufacturers
Duration:
The webinar lasts approximately 45 minutes, including a live Q&A session.
Interested? Register for free today.
Secure your spot in our BACnet/SC Webinar Series and be fully prepared for the latest technological advancements in building automation. Discover how to successfully transition to BACnet/SC and make your systems safer and more efficient.
Note:
The topic of BACnet/SC is highly complex and cannot be fully covered in such a short session.
Offer:
Following the webinar, we offer the opportunity to schedule individual appointments for bespoke consulting services or workshops. Contact us for more details and to arrange your personal session.
sales@mbs-solutions.de
To get the most out of our Basic Webinar and fully grasp the content, participants should have the following prerequisites:
1. Basic knowledge of building automation:
- A fundamental understanding of building automation systems and how they operate.
- Ideally, prior experience with the BACnet protocol or other building automation protocols.
- A basic technical comprehension, particularly in network technology and IT infrastructure.