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House Hacked (Yes, That’s a Thing Now)
As we begin a discussion on cybersecurity, where do ‘smart homes’ fit in? While I love the ease of resetting the alarm or adjusting the lights the from my phone after hours, I have to consider how to mitigate the risks if my phone (or anyone on staff who had controls) was lost or hacked.

The Role of The Estate Manager, Explained
We’re all familiar with the concept of a housekeeper, a private assistant or a caretaker – but just what is an estate manager?

Setting Digital Standards: Technology and Internet Use Policies
Estate operations rely on trusted people and trusted systems. Computers, phones, cameras, and smart-home platforms are essential tools for managing large properties. A Technology and Internet Use Policy establishes how those systems are used, protecting both the principal’s privacy and the staff’s professionalism.
