Vulnerability Coordination
- James W.
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

LinkedIn Post 4: Vulnerability Coordination
A security vulnerability is discovered in your building's access control system.
The researcher emails the vendor. The vendor notifies their sales team. Sales calls the building owner. The owner forwards to FM. FM calls technical support to verify.
Three days later, someone patches the device.
That's a coordination failure.
When a vulnerability is disclosed, you need a single point of contact (Vulnerability Coordinator) who can:
Receive the report
Assess impact immediately
Coordinate patches with contractors and tenants
Communicate status to stakeholders
Without coordination, patches are delayed. Vulnerabilities sit unpatched. Regulators notice.
Designate someone today. Make them responsible for PSTI vulnerability coordination across your building portfolio.

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