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Luke Irwin on Cybersecurity, IoT, and Protecting the Smart Home

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Every connected device is a potential doorway — but who’s keeping the locks secure?

In this episode of Master Integrator, I’m joined by Luke Irwin, a Brisbane-based cybersecurity consultant with more than 20 years in tech and over a decade specialising in cyber risk, to talk about the Cybersecurity Act and what it means for smart home installers.

We dive deep into the unique vulnerabilities of IoT devices, how integrators can protect themselves and their clients, and why cybersecurity is no longer optional in residential and light commercial tech projects.

Luke explains the most common mistakes he sees in the field, practical hardening steps you can take right now, and what future regulation could mean for the way we design and install connected systems.

If you touch a network in your projects — this is one episode you can’t afford to skip.

What We Cover in This Episode:

  • The Cybersecurity Act and its implications for smart home professionals
  • Why IoT devices are prime targets — and what makes them vulnerable
  • How to vet manufacturers and suppliers for security readiness
  • Best practices for securing installed devices (network segmentation, updates, credential policies)
  • Educating clients without overwhelming them
  • The importance of documentation and cybersecurity in your handover process
  • What’s next in IoT regulation — and how to get ahead of it

Listen Now: Find Master Integrator on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — just search Master Integrator.

Got feedback or questions? Email [email protected] or follow us on LinkedIn.

Thanks to Our Sponsors:🔹 Kordz — award-winning, professional-grade connectivity solutions engineered for integrators (www.kordz.com.au)

🔹 Netvio — exclusively distributed by Kordz Australia (www.netvio.com.au)

🔹 Connected Magazine — your go-to source for AV and smart home industry news (www.connectedmag.com.au)

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17 episodes

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Every connected device is a potential doorway — but who’s keeping the locks secure?

In this episode of Master Integrator, I’m joined by Luke Irwin, a Brisbane-based cybersecurity consultant with more than 20 years in tech and over a decade specialising in cyber risk, to talk about the Cybersecurity Act and what it means for smart home installers.

We dive deep into the unique vulnerabilities of IoT devices, how integrators can protect themselves and their clients, and why cybersecurity is no longer optional in residential and light commercial tech projects.

Luke explains the most common mistakes he sees in the field, practical hardening steps you can take right now, and what future regulation could mean for the way we design and install connected systems.

If you touch a network in your projects — this is one episode you can’t afford to skip.

What We Cover in This Episode:

  • The Cybersecurity Act and its implications for smart home professionals
  • Why IoT devices are prime targets — and what makes them vulnerable
  • How to vet manufacturers and suppliers for security readiness
  • Best practices for securing installed devices (network segmentation, updates, credential policies)
  • Educating clients without overwhelming them
  • The importance of documentation and cybersecurity in your handover process
  • What’s next in IoT regulation — and how to get ahead of it

Listen Now: Find Master Integrator on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — just search Master Integrator.

Got feedback or questions? Email [email protected] or follow us on LinkedIn.

Thanks to Our Sponsors:🔹 Kordz — award-winning, professional-grade connectivity solutions engineered for integrators (www.kordz.com.au)

🔹 Netvio — exclusively distributed by Kordz Australia (www.netvio.com.au)

🔹 Connected Magazine — your go-to source for AV and smart home industry news (www.connectedmag.com.au)

  continue reading

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