IP BASED SECURITY SYSTEMS OPEN THE DOOR TO CYBER RISKS

In a connected world, even the tools that safeguard your club can become a cyber attacker’s easiest entry point.  As clubs continue to modernise their operations, IP-based security systems are emerging as a critical cyber risk. However, with this digital evolution even the tools that safeguard your club can become a cyber attacker’s easiest entry point.  As clubs continue to modernise their operations, IP-based security systems are emerging as a critical cyber risk.

An IP-based security system relies on your club’s network and internet connection to manage surveillance and access control. Unlike older analogue setups that send footage through coaxial cables to a dedicated recorder, modern IP solutions use network-enabled cameras, sensors and access control modules that communicate over Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Because these devices sit on the same network as key operational systems, they can introduce weaknesses if they aren’t configured or secured correctly. While IP technology offers clubs greater functionality and flexibility, it also introduces cyber exposure when the equipment is viewed simply as “cameras” rather than internet-connected assets that require robust protection.

Recent incidents show why IP security systems need the same level of attention as any other device connected to your network. A major global camera manufacturer has already been removed from government environments after a significant security issue. In another case at the Louvre in France, intruders took advantage of an unchanged default password on the venue’s security platform, allowing them to access live controls and erase recorded vision. These situations illustrate how even minor lapses—such as poor password management—can undermine both physical security and broader cyber protections.

For Australian clubs, the lesson is clear: IP security systems are internet-facing gateways into broader networks. Applying rigorous cybersecurity standards, credential policies and monitoring to these systems is no longer optional, but is an essential way to safeguarding operations, data, and member trust.

Cyber threats in the hospitality space don’t just target the venues themselves, they impact the entire ecosystem. Suppliers, service providers, staff, and customers all share a slice of the risk. System integration between software and hardware only increases these vulnerabilities.

The only true defence is a proactive one: constant vigilance, education, and strategic cyber resilience planning.

Security Interactive: Fortifying the Digital Frontline

Recognising the growing threat landscape, Secom Technology has launched Security Interactive, a dedicated cyber security division focused on protecting club and hotel networks in Australia. With an in-depth understanding of hospitality IT ecosystems, they’re well aware of the risks associated with the many internet-connected devices venues use, from refrigeration monitors to HVAC controls, and the multiple network layers operating simultaneously, including gaming and membership systems, POS, communications, Wi-Fi, and facial recognition and security systems.

The Security Interactive team consists of highly experienced Australian-based engineers who specialise in:

  • Cyber Security incident response & remediation
  • Network Security vulnerability scanning and penetration testing
  • Cyber Security incident forensics and reporting
  • Third party vendor security management and infrastructure design.
  • 24/7 security operations monitoring and intervention centre.
  • Implementation of ASIC recommended Cyber Security standards, including the Essential 8 Maturity Model developed by the Australian Signals Directorate
  • Advanced Office 365 Security implementation and SOC monitoring.
  • Specialised certified Firewall Engineers implement latest standards for perimeter security.

 

With cyber risk now a core business concern, the launch of Security Interactive signals Secom Technology’s commitment to helping venues stay ahead of threats and fully realise the potential of digital transformation: safely and securely.

Find out more about how a Security Interactive can protect your club – Ph: 1300 781 224 or email