Acuity Brands Adds Vulnerability ID and Response Program

By Ken Briodagh November 02, 2018

Acuity Brands recently announced the formation of a Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT), which will supplement existing security programs by coordinating stakeholder interests regarding security concerns that potentially impact connected products and cloud-based infrastructure. All Acuity Brands products containing a software component in their use, maintenance or management will be serviced by PSIRT. Additionally, the team will manage the receipt, investigation and notification procedure with an extended group of collaborators which may include customers, consultants, security researchers, academic institutions and other vendors.

PSIRT reportedly will provide a proactive and centralized approach for security concerns arising from the increasingly digital market. This approach is designed to reduce the response time for releasing patches for security vulnerabilities and to improve the security posture of Acuity Brands technology-based products and services.

Product Security Incident Response Process to be applied in part or entirety, depending upon team discretion.

“To continually improve our best practices, Acuity Brands has joined the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), which fosters cooperation and coordination in incident prevention, stimulates rapid reaction to incidents, and promotes information sharing among members and the community at large,” said Mark-David McLaughlin, Director, Security and Risk Management, Acuity Brands Lighting. “FIRST’s documentation and the ISO 30111 standard were used as references for the development of the PSIRT program.”

PSIRT will be focused on, but not limited to, the products sold under the following brands: AtriusTM, Dark To Light (DTL), DGLogik, Distech Controls, eldoLED, Fresco, Holophane, IOTA, Lucid, LC&D, nLight, nLight AIR, ROAM, Sensor Switch, Synergy (News - Alert), and XPoint Wireless. Integral to this effort is an enhanced customer communication strategy that includes security bulletins and a dedicated contact.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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