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Water facilitiesAccess Control for Utilities
and Water Treatment Facilities

Managing physical access has become increasingly important to utilities in the post-9/11 world, not just to ensure security, but to manage liability. Utilities are aware of their vulnerability to intrusion, theft, and vandalism. They consider security vital to their operations and are making it a priority. Controlling who has access rights and knowing when they exercise those rights is essential.


Many utilities are turning to CyberLock. The CyberLock system of smart padlocks, electronic locks, and programmable keys offers affordable, efficient access control for every area of a water facility . . . even in locations that have no available power.


Case Studies:

Atlanta-Fulton County

Collier County

ITC Holdings

Seattle Public Utilities

White Papers:

Water Utility Security: Challenges and Solutions

Securing America’s Telecommunications Infrastructure

Webinars:

Water Utility Security: Keep It Simple

Critical Security for Critical Infrastructure


Did You Know?

CyberLock provides the key control and audit reporting needed to satisfy EPA Guidelines. All key, padlock, and lock activity is electronically recorded. Email alerts and audit reports keep management informed of each person’s activities.

CyberLock allows you to control who and when someone accesses sensitive areas. Each person’s key can be programmed with specific access permissions: what locks and padlocks they may open, and when they may open them.


James Price“With CyberLock, we can provide substantial proof to the Health Department and EPA that we are diligent in our efforts to secure our facilities and keep the public water supply safe.”

James Price, Collier County Water District