How To Handshake: The OT Networking Series

How to Handshake, EP 3: Decrypting BACnet/SC

49 min · 5 de may de 2026
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On this week's show…Nate Benes from the University of Nebraska joins Ping and I to break down BACnet/SC — is it really the next step in OT networking, should you be getting ready to migrate, and are your BBMDs headed for the recycle bin? We get into the hub-and-spoke model, what zero trust actually looks like when the "user" is a VAV controller, certificates and who should hold the keys, how SC and BACnet/IP coexist, and Nate's honest take on when to migrate (and when to leave a working building alone). Plus a quick rundown of what's new in OptigoVN — ARCNET support, device aliasing, the Niagara packet capture driver prototype, and the Neeve marketplace integration.

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