Trust is a tricky thing these days. Did you know that 67% of hotel websites are leaking guests’ booking and personal details? Don’t risk losing guest confidence — or your reputation. Blueprint RF’s security solutions protect sensitive data and give your guests peace of mind, from check-in to checkout. https://bit.ly/3AgC86z #BlueprintRF #HotelWiFi #NetworkSecurity #GuestPrivacy #HospitalityTech
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'Strengthen your hotel security with multi-factor authentication' With this extra layer, hoteliers can: - Implement two-step verification for staff access - Secure access to sensitive systems - Protect guest data from unauthorized access With MFA, breaches are drastically reduced, providing peace of mind for both guests and staff. It's not just about adding an extra layer of security... It's about building trust and ensuring that your guests feel safe and valued. #sbit #hospitality #mfa
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Here's how legacy technology in your hotel could be losing you business: ★☆☆☆☆ Poor Reviews — Guest expectations are evolving just as rapidly as new innovations in technology; the technology that could have made a guest give a 5-star review 10 years ago, could warrant a 1-star review today. 📉 Diminishing Competitiveness and Brand Equity — As long as you keep a hold of legacy technology, you are losing relevance day by day. While competitors may be improving their hotel IT networks and digital guest experiences, guests who made your hotel their first choice may have a change of heart. 📈 Increasing Operational Costs — While implementing new technology in your hotel may mean a large initial capital investment, you will be saving on operational costs in the long run. Legacy technology is notorious for the growing cost of infrastructure maintenance. 🔓 Growing Vulnerabilities — It's no secret that as technology grows so do security threats; outdated technology that is no longer serviced with updated firmware and other security protocols could leave your hotel and guests at risk of system breaches and cybercrime. Thinking of ditching your legacy hotel technology? We could have what you're looking for: https://lnkd.in/d9QbvC-v #VODMedia #DigitalNetwork #HotelTechnology #ITNetwork #HotelSafety #DigitalGuestExperience
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Protecting your members' loyalty accounts has never been more crucial. Recent reports show a significant spike in hacks targeting airline and hotel loyalty programs, with a 30% to 40% increase in successful breaches between Q4 2023 and Q1 2024. At arrivia, we are committed to ensuring the security of your loyalty programs. Our advanced security protocols and robust data protection measures provide the highest level of protection for your members' accounts. Safeguard your loyalty program with arrivia and build trust with your customers. #TravelIndustryNews #LoyaltyPrograms #DataSecurity #CustomerProtection #TravelTech
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What’s every hotelier’s greatest asset and greatest liability? Guest data. Yes, guest data can hold both of those titles at once. It’s your greatest asset for driving revenue, but it comes with the big responsibility of keeping it secure. Don’t leave your business or your guests vulnerable to data breaches or data mismanagement. Read more about how to foster better data security at your hotel: https://bit.ly/3wi2Vx4 #HospitalityTechnology | #CustomerDataPlatform | #DataPrivacy
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Hot off the press from RCR Wireless News. Our CTO TK Keanini tackles why the stakes for public Wi-Fi are so high. "Today, offering public Wi-Fi is table stakes for places like hotels, airports and even restaurants. For these businesses, providing this service is part of the customer experience. Going to a hotel and discovering they don’t offer free public Wi-Fi is almost shocking. However, it comes with risks. Research from OnePoll found that public Wi-Fi at restaurants and cafes accounted for 25% of all personal data compromise, with airports at 23% and hotels at 20%." It'd be easy to not offer public Wi-Fi, but that's not realistic or possible. Read on to discover five best practices for public Wi-Fi security. https://lnkd.in/dNUhVfdB
Public Wi-Fi is table stakes, and unsecured Wi-Fi is risky business (Reader Forum)
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A guest reports their keycard missing, but just hours later, the system logs an entry attempt using that very card. And, an employee is seen entering a storage area late at night, well outside their shift hours. Are these innocent mistakes, or signs of a potential security breach? With IDCUBE's AInsight- world’s first AI-powered Access control system, you don’t need to have a guess. AInsights goes further by leveraging machine learning to provide insights and prevent risks. By analyzing data from across the industry, it offers behavioral analysis, vulnerability detection, and insider threat identification. This makes your hotel more than just reactive; it’s proactively secure. This means more than just managing access—it’s about creating a secure, trustworthy environment for both guests and staff. Wanna learn more? Let's connect for a brief call where I would like to share the knowledge which I have garnered by designing AI-powered access control system for the biggest hotel chains of the world. #AccessManagment #Security #Hotel
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Cyberattack forces Omni Hotels to shut down its IT systems - CSO Online: Cyberattack forces Omni Hotels to shut down its IT systems CSO Online #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #SecurityInsights
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Omni Hotels and Resorts has confirmed that a cyberattack was responsible for the US-based luxury hospitality chain’s IT systems’ shutdown since Friday. Through a message on its website, Omni told customers it has initiated an investigation into the attack and is taking necessary steps to protect user data. “Since Friday, March 29, Omni Hotels & Resorts has been responding to a cyberattack on its systems. Upon learning of this issue, Omni immediately took steps to shut down its systems to protect and contain its data. As a result, certain systems were brought offline, most of which have been restored. Omni quickly launched an investigation with a leading cybersecurity response team, which is ongoing.” Omni’s chain-wide IT systems outage that lasted four days impacted reservations, hotel room door locks, and point-of-sale (POS) systems, according to social media posts made by its customers. “It’s pretty bad. They have it so you have to text them to come let you into your room, and it usually takes 30+ minutes for an employee to get there and unlock it for you,” a customer said on Monday in a Reddit post. As the Omni online systems were out, the company resorted to an offline mode of running critical business operations, including manual check-ins. “Checking in on paper, no card machines work, even room keys do not work,” said another hotel guest who was staying at the Louisville Omni. “Everyone has to be escorted to their room by an employee and the phones and Wi-Fi are down.” Time and time again we are seeing organizations across the US fall victim to cyberattacks. Book a free assessment to learn the numerous ways we keep organizations proactive from a cybersecurity standpoint so they can remain secure, connected and productive. https://lnkd.in/gpEtkaAT #comservconnect #manageditservices #voipservices #cybersecurity #networksecurity
Cyberattack forces Omni Hotels to shut down its IT systems
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In an era of digitization, cybersecurity is paramount for the hospitality industry. Hoteliers must balance advanced security needs with guest expectations for a seamless experience. Here are five must-have security measures to protect guest data and enhance trust. #HotelSecurity #CyberProtection #GuestExperience
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🌐 Understanding Wi-Fi in Hotels 🌐 In this video explain how Wi-Fi operates in hotel environments. Key Wi-Fi Standards in Hotels: 1.Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax): Enhances speed and capacity, allowing more devices to connect simultaneously for a seamless guest experience. 2.WPA3 Security Protocol: Provides stronger encryption and safeguards guest data against unauthorized access, ensuring a secure online experience. #WiFi #Hospitality #Technology #GuestExperience
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