Category: Case Study
Gemalto Protecting 5G Next Generation Networks
Gemalto is bolstering protection against cyber-attacks for the new generation of cloud-based virtualized networks being planned and deployed with Intel® technology. This new initiative combines the Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) trusted ‘enclave,’ deployed in the company’s industry-leading cloud server CPUs, with Gemalto’s advanced SafeNet Data Protection On Demand security software services to create a robust processor-level security solution for virtualized networks. With physical network functions being migrated to the cloud resulting in increased ‘attack surfaces’ for malicious forces, one of the challenges for the mobile industry is to ensure identity protection, confidentiality and integrity of these newly virtualized network functions. Addressing this, the combined solution secures virtualized networks from core to multi-access edge by ensuring virtual functions and applications residing in network slices are protected and isolated. Preventing confidential data leakage is vital to ensure that new 5G applications, including IoT and critical communications, achieve the highest standards of reliability, safety and privacy. “Mobile operators cannot afford to let security weaknesses undermine the compelling commercial benefits of 5G and virtualized networks,” said Todd Moore, Senior Vice President, Encryption Products for Gemalto, “Our work with Intel® will give organizations deploying cutting-edge, cloud-based virtualized networks all the tools necessary to address the profound dangers posed by the consequences of increasing data breaches or network disruption in our increasingly connected world.” “Next-generation 5G networks will deliver exciting new experiences for consumers and new revenue opportunities for communications service providers. These networks will require a new level of security for data and for network virtualization,” said Rick Echevarria, Vice President in the Software and Services Group and General Manager of the Platforms Security Division at Intel, “This new solution from Gemalto demonstrates how SGX can deliver the security foundation needed, to build and deploy a new era of dynamic, cost-efficient networks.”
Vicon Statewide Surveillance Solution in Mexico
Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components, is working closely with the State of Sinaloa, Mexico to create a statewide surveillance network that unifies the systems of all of its metropolitan areas including the cities of Culiacan, Mazatlan, Los Mochis and others. The new statewide initiative, built upon Valerus VMS software, will allow for greater coordination between all municipalities and their law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat the influence of powerful drug cartels entrenched within the region. Valerus 100% web-based and true open standards VMS software will provide the state with a more secure, responsive environment capable of providing a single-seat view of its entire security domain. A new, state-of-the-art facility in Culiacan, the state’s capital, serves as a centralized coordination hub for security and life-safety operations at the city, municipal and state levels. Expansive video walls, recording servers and monitoring stations provide operators with access to all cameras within their respective domains, with the ability to share video across departments as necessary. There are currently over 1000 Vicon security cameras in Culiacan, along with 800 special license plate reading cameras custom developed by Vicon for this project. Ultimately, there will be approximately 4800 cameras in Culiacan alone, with thousands more across the other cities. M.C. Jose de Jesus Galvez, the state’s Secretary of Innovation and close aide to the Governor, says that Vicon’s Valerus is able to provide a centralized system, with localized control and operation, which is flexible enough to work with much of the equipment already in place in each city. Plus, the cost to purchase and install Valerus was less than for other video management systems, providing long-term, recurring savings that he will then be able to invest in additional equipment and system expansion over time. Maria Bustamante-Prada, Vicon’s International Sales Manager, explains, “Vicon has successfully supported the city of Culiacan’s security needs for many years, and our proven commitment to customer satisfaction was an important factor in earning the confidence of the state. This is a huge investment for them, and they know that we will be there to support them at every step.” “This is a very ambitious project for us,” says M.C. Galvez, “We hope to use every function of Valerus to help lower the crime rate and better protect the citizens of Sinaloa. We understand that video isn’t the only way we will achieve this, but it’s a very important part and can help us bring other systems together to be more effective. We’re excited about the possibilities.”
NEDAP Fast Ground Transport Access at Auckland Airport
Auckland Airport is the major connection between the world and ‘the land of the long white cloud.’ Over 70% of visitors enter or leave New Zealand via Auckland Airport, which handles over 19 million passengers a year. More than 20 international airlines serve Auckland Airport, Australasia’s third busiest international airport. As New Zealand’s major transport hub, Auckland Airport is continually developing the capacity and services to ensure it will cope with an anticipated 40 million passengers a year by 2044, reflecting New Zealand’s growing popularity as one of the world’s leading tourism destinations. Ground transportations plan In response to this expected growth, the ground transportations plan was redesigned to ensure that service levels required meet passenger demands. All ground transport vehicles (such as taxis, tour buses, emergency services and other commercial vehicles) are automatically registered by the TRANSIT as they pass through the restricted areas, only accessible for authorised vehicles using Nedap’s compact tags. Each transport vehicle is identified up to 10 meters by Nedap’s TRANSIT readers. As soon as the vehicle approaches this high-end vehicle identification reader, the vehicle is automatically identified, ensuring a fast and secure traffic flow without any congestion. A wide variety of vehicles of different heights are accurately identified in each lane, which is key for any transaction based charging solution. Independent control system The TRANSIT readers are connected to Nedap’s MOOV VMC system. The MOOV VMC offers an independent control system that registers and records each transaction. The MOOV VMC application controls the entire vehicle access to the restricted ground transport areas. The MOOV VMC Lite is connected to the existing barriers on site. Nedap’s TRANSIT readers and controllers are installed at the entrance and exit to the taxi and bus holding area. In addition each vehicle entering and exiting the domestic and international terminals are registered using the Nedap TRANSIT and MOOV VMC system. Each controller is connected to a central web application. A service portal is available to monitor the status of each controller for each location, enabling easy remote management and control. Martyn Brewer, Commercial Manager Ground Transportation at Auckland Airport says, “The Nedap Transit system provides a reliable solution for access by a large fleet of commercial vehicles. Auckland Airport is embracing new innovative technology and the Nedap solution is a direct example of leading solutions.” Proven airport solution Nedap’s TRANSIT has proven itself world-wide in airport applications, where security and fast identification are the key to ensuring traffic flow on the airport. Extremely reliable identification is the basis for transaction based payment processing. The TRANSIT readers and MOOV vehicle management controllers record over 30,000 transactions per month. Account based payment solution Each transaction with exact date and time is transferred to Advam’s ground transport system for payment processing of each transaction. Ground transport is the leading traffic management solution that allows operators to manage traffic flow for taxis, limousines and buses. It facilitates the entry, exit and tolling of ground transport vehicles, whilst easing congestion and improving the overall passenger experience. The account based solution allows drivers to register online and self-manage their funds. Once registered, drivers can seamlessly enter, exit and pay for access to nominated ground transport areas. The ground transport system receives the data on each transaction from Nedap’s vehicle management controllers and Nedap’s TRANSIT system enables the airport to easily manage the traffic flow and provide an automated solution for ground transport vehicles. Secured vehicle access Next to the ground transport application, Nedap’s TRANSIT readers are also installed at the airport to facilitate automatic long range secured vehicle access to restricted areas of the airport. The TRANSIT readers are integrated into the existing access control system provided by CEM. Authorised vehicles use a Window Button to get access to the restricted zone.
Ellams Improves Security with Integrated Access Control Solution
Ellams, a leading manufacturer and supplier of telephone scratch cards based in Nairobi, Kenya, required a foolproof security solution, integrated with access control and video surveillance for their manufacturing units. Matrix provided Ellams with an integrated access control solution comprising card based entry and exit readers. Established in 1977, Ellams primarily started off as a Security Documents Printer and Business Forms Manufacturer. In the year 2001, they took off with the new venture of developing Telephone Scratch Cards for local telecom and cellular operators. Ellams has two manufacturing units based in Nairobi that supply secure pre-paid scratch cards to Central, Western, Eastern, and Northern Africa. Security being crucial for Ellams with respect to its manufacturing unit, the company was on a look out for a vendor who could meet their requirements. Challenges Dual verification of credentials at main entrance. Allow entry or exit to a user in an employee zone if a guard is present in his cabin. Guard does not leave while employees are present in an employee zone. Keep a check on employees’ movements – whether they enter after gaining access or not etc. Access control in each department. Pre-defined number of users allowed in a department. When a user enters an area, the event is recorded till he/ she leaves. Generate alarm on violation of access rules. Solution offered Web based access control solution with card based entry and exit readers. Integration with beam detector for checking user availability in an area after entering the premises. Man-trap feature to open one gate at a time. Employees allowed access only if guard is present. Occupancy control to ensure defined number of people are allowed in the respective zone. Camera remains on in presence of employees in a respective zone and turns off in their absence. Instant alarm notification to take immediate action upon violation of access rules. Benefits Improves security with integrated solution. Real-time alarm notification helps take immediate action upon violation of access rules. Ensures the guard continuously monitors entry and exit of employees. Products COSEC DOOR CAP – RF card based premium door controller. COSEC PATH RDCE – EM proximity card based reader. COSEC PANEL LITE – Site controller for multiple door controllers. COSEC CENTRA GE – Application software for 100 users, expandable up to 500 users. COSEC GE ACM – Access control module for COSEC CENTRA GE.
Safety for Helsinki Metro
The Helsinki Metro is the major transit hub in Finland’s largest metropolitan region and the world’s northernmost metro system. Connecting downtown Helsinki with the neighboring suburbs and cities, it is a vital traffic artery for citizens and commuters. Every year, 63 million passengers rely on the safe and efficient Helsinki Regional Transport Authority (HSL) rail system. Since November 2017, the Helsinki Metro reaches even further. A massive expansion project, the Länsimetro (Western Metro) extension, has added 14 kilometers of track and eight brand-new metro stops reaching all the way to the town of Espoo. When it came to adding public address and emergency voice evacuation on such a massive scale, Helsinki Metro chose Bosch Praesideo. Known for its scalability, high level of redundancy, interference-free audio, and operational versatility, Praesideo is installed in more than 20,000 applications worldwide; including the pre-existing Helsinki Metro network. With its unique optical network, Praesideo proved the perfect solution to extend the system and integrate the Länsimetro’s 5,580 new loudspeakers, which are installed in twelve colors and 14 different speaker designs to match the state-of-the-art interior aesthetic. As every one of the eight new metro stations features a unique architectural design and different building materials, it took extra measures to ensure uniform audio quality. Using Bosch speakers, sound experts conducted 3D-acoustics tests at all stations. This provided the basis to fine-tune audio controls on a station-by-station basis via 24 amplifiers on 600 channels with 91kW total amplifier power. Ensuring interference-free audio at all eight new stations regardless of acoustic variations, Praesideo from Bosch now delivers passenger safety according to the highest specifications. Länsimetro has gained certification according to sound system standard SFS-EN 50849, as well as Fire Alarm Standards SFS-EN 54-16 and SFE-EN 54-24. Fulfilling a key requirement set by HSL, Praesideo from Bosch is installed as a distributed system to allow for controlling broadcasts at all eight Metro stops individually. Bringing customer safety full-circle, Bosch Praesideo also interfaces with Helsinki Metro’s other security systems. A direct interface with fire safety allows the Bosch system to trigger automated evacuation messages in case of a fire alarm to guide passengers to the nearest exit or tunnel. Interfaced with the video surveillance system, Bosch Praesideo plays automatic warning messages and alerts operators when passengers are veering dangerously close to the tracks. Construction is already underway for Stage 2 of Länsimetro to add seven kilometers of new track, and full-circle passenger security powered by Bosch Praesideo, by the year 2020.
GJD Integrated security solution for Epping Forrest, London
GJD worked closely with the Basson Group, who is a leading provider of CCTV infrared and light enhancing cameras, to provide an integrated security system for Epping Forest in London. The forest, managed by the City of London Open Spaces department is London’s largest open area of approximately 6,000 acres of ancient woodland and is home to an abundance of wildlife. Challenge Epping Forest required a full-scale security upgrade to replace out-dated intruder detectors and CCTV cameras. The key requirements included a cost effective, reliable and low energy security solution, without compromising on image quality and detection ability. This is of imperative importance as the City of London Open Spaces department relies on CCTV surveillance for security, visual management, coordination of staff and effective monitoring of visitors and facilities. In order to deter intruders, illumination at the forest is essential, especially at night as some areas are in total darkness. The nature of the site meant that light pollution had to be kept to an absolute minimum, in order to avoid adverse impact to wildlife and the local environment. The detectors needed to be robust enough to be easily repositioned, if required at another area of the site. Another major specification was to ensure a low false alarm rate to avoid unnecessary disruptions. Solution After careful consideration it was decided that GJD’s BS8418 compliant D-TECT X MKIII wireless detector offered the perfect solution. The DTECT X MKIII is compatible with most camera systems and features the very latest quad PIR sensor technology, a discreet internal antenna, long range wireless communications, programmable detection range and a tamper protected housing, making the detectors a robust and reliable choice for Epping Forrest. In total twenty wireless D-TECT X detectors were installed in conjunction with the D-TECT X Receiver. The use of GJD’s receiver made the installation much quicker for the professional installer. All the detectors were linked to the receiver before attending the site, which saved time on location as the detectors just had to be fitted to their preselected locations and then interconnected to the alarm panel via the D-TECT X receiver. The installer commented, “I selected GJD’s D-TECT detectors, as they have been used previously on numerous installations and I have found them to be the most reliable compared to other competitive brands.” Both 30m and 40m variants of the D-TECT X MKIII detector were selected in order to achieve extremely accurate areas of protection. The 30m versions provide a wide volumetric area of coverage, as the detection pattern can be adjusted from 8mx8m to 30mx30m. The 40m detectors were selected for when a narrow detection pattern is required and can be adjusted to provide an impressive narrow detection zone of 40mx4m or 40mx8m. The detectors effectively control and activate the newly installed Basson Group security cameras. Basson have upgraded the CCTV cameras with additional PTZ cameras, now totalling over 25 infrared cameras, comprising static cameras (IRB284VHQ) and PTZ cameras (IRB1-PTZ). These cameras were chosen because of their unrivalled infrared capabilities and the fact that the illuminators are separated from the camera, offering maintenance free operation and suitable for very dark environments. Conclusion The use of GJD detectors with Basson cameras have provided Epping Forrest with a seamless security solution and matches Epping Forrest’s requirements perfectly. Richard Barrell, Asset Management Officer at the City of London Epping Forrest Office commented, “I am very happy with the high level of security the integrated system provides.”
GJD IP Detection Solution Protects AAA Coaches from Intrusion
As part of a security upgrade from analogue to IP technology, AAA Coaches, a luxury coach and bus hire company based in Edinburgh, required a reliable IP security detection solution to protect their large open site perimeter. iFire UK, a family run business who are one of the leading installers of intruder alarms, fire alarms, CCTV and access control systems in Scotland, partnered with GJD and its local ADI Edinburgh branch, to provide a high quality IP system for AAA Coaches. Challenge AAA Coaches required external IP motion detectors to protect the perimeter and integrate with Hikvision cameras. The site included a variety of perimeters including fences and walls, as well as pedestrians and vehicles entering freely. The security solution had to be suitable for harsh weather conditions, while being extremely reliable, with no false alarms. The new system also had to be of low maintenance and cost efficient. Solution i Fire UK took all of AAA Coaches requirements into consideration and found the perfect solution with GJD’s D-TECT40 IP motion detectors. The D-TECT IP range seamlessly integrates over the network with Hikvision I series and K2 series NVRs. On this particular project, the I series was used to configure the IP detectors, so that when triggered by movement, the detectors automatically send a signal to alert the monitoring station. In addition to integrating with Hikvision, the D-TECT40 IP provided the site with a precise detection pattern and strong immunity to false activations. The IP detector settings can be changed remotely via the interface. Adjustable settings include the ability to alter the LUX level trigger, detection sensitivity and detection range. By using GJD’s IP based detectors, iFire created a future-proof site. The detectors enable the installer to create new actions and adjust settings over the network. Accessing the interface is quick and easy, with no requirements for additional installation or software, as the user simply logs in through a web address. The D-TECT40 IP has a programmable detection range up to 40m, making it really easy to adjust the coverage if required. On the AAA Coaches site, iFire made the best out of the programmable detection feature, by setting the range at a variety of distances including 20m, 30m and 40m. As well as while creating IP event actions, an extra feature is the two volt free relay contacts, which allows the installer to connect devices that are not on the network. The D-TECT IP also utilises a single cabling point, which reduces the number of fittings and makes the install look neater. David Boyle, Director at iFire commented, “A number of D-TECT40 IP detectors have successfully been installed. Our customer, AAA Coaches is really impressed with their performance. This has resulted in additional GJD IP detectors due to be added on to the network.”’ David continued, “The installation was straightforward and it was really convenient to adjust the settings over the network. The ability to make changes over the network reduced physical site visits for our engineer, this resulted in significant cost savings to our company.” Karen Chapman, Assistant Branch Manager at ADI Edinburgh said, “We are delighted that we could help iFire UK provide a high quality IP solution for AAA Coaches.” Conclusion The use of GJD IP detectors with Hikvision’s NVR and cameras have provided AAA Coaches with a seamless IP perimeter protection system.
VIVOTEK Enhances Security at Jang Su Jang Restaurant, US
Located in Milpitas, California, Jang Su Jang restaurant offers high quality, authentic Korean cuisine offering an extensive menu to satisfy even the pickiest taste buds. Their main goal is to provide delicious meals served with great service in a clean, modern and upscale environment. Management acknowledges that security plays a crucial role influencing sustainability of operations. The primary objective of a security overhaul including maintenance with camera additions and upgrades will allow management to monitor staff, provide overall coverage of dining areas as well as entrances and exits. Challenge VIVOTEK’s camera deployment was crucial to assist management in the day-to-day operations of the restaurant. Remotely monitoring employees, customer disputes, damage to customer property and car break-ins are all concerns upper management must address. Also, being able to monitor the main dining areas, assist hosts with seating and table occupancy and camera in stallations always provide security during non-business hours. Solution Since 2015, management at Jang Su Jang restaurant have always wanted, at a security level, no blind spots left uncovered in the kitchen and dining areas. At the same time, it is critical to maintain the restaurant’s upscale design, making sure cameras are discrete but fully functional. The new video surveillance system features twelve VIVOTEK network cameras including a 16-channel network video recorder, ND8401. FD816BA-HT 2 megapixel fixed dome network camera is equipped with a full HD sensor enabling a viewing resolution of 1920×1080 at 30fps. Featuring WDR Pro and supreme night visibility technology, this camera can capture high quality and high visibility video in high contrast or low light environments. As a professional day/ night camera, the FD816BA-HT features a removable IR-cut filter as well as IR illuminators effective up to 30 meters for superior image quality around the clock making this camera a perfect fit for overall coverage of the main dining area. Following with the FE9191 H.265 fisheye network camera was used to cover the large banquet area. Covering 360° surrounding view, restaurant staff has no blind spots and can easily run the floor without having to constantly walk the area. The 12 megapixel camera guarantees superb image quality utilizing the latest in panomorph lens technology for 180°panoramic view (wall mount) or 360° surround view (ceiling/ wall/ floor mount). Armed with a removable IR-cut filter and WDR Enhancement technology, the camera can maintain optimal image quality around the clock for unparalleled visibility under high-contrast lighting environments. Jang Su Jang’s kitchen area was outfitted with FE8174V, VIVOTEK fisheye network camera featuring 5 megapixels. Fianlly, the FD8134 fixed dome network camera completed the deployment and was installed at various exits and entrances, hallways and the cash register area. Specifically designed for indoor applications with its compact and stylish exterior, FD8134 allows discrete surveillance by capturing high quality, high resolution video. In addition to completely outfitting the property in VIVOTEK cameras, the restaurant uses VAST as the central management software designed to manage all surveillance products. VAST allows owners to operate their business efficiently on premises or remotely. Customer feedback “ When we originally started improving our security system, we chose VIVOTEK cameras and were continually impressed with the quality and reliability, we continued to do upgrades as new VIVOTEK equipment was released. Delicious, quality food is not our only priority, safety is also fundamental to our business. Our staff and customers well-being is of immense importance and helps our business operations run smoothly,” said Brian Chung, Manager of Jang Su Jang restaurant.
Matrix Access Control Data Centre Solution
Data centers is a challenging domain where the success depends on the security of client data. Most data centers store data for more than one organization. It is very crucial for them to prevent any unauthorized access of data. Matrix offers a solution whereby data racks are secured biometrically, with records of every access along with its duration. Only authorized person can access specific racks for the stipulated time using biometric verification. The solution is available in two forms, the process of which is listed below: Solution 1: Time based rack access with single biometric device Data centre authentication: User shows biometric credentials to access the data centre. Data centre access allowed: Once user is allowed Access, he/ she will move towards rack access authentication. Rack authentication: User will click on the screen and authenticate his/ her identity through a biometric device placed alongside the screen. Rack selection: Once user completes the authentication process for gaining access to respective racks, he will be able to select the racks to be accessed from a list of accessible racks. Rack access allowed: Finally, the user will perform his assigned task within the defined time period. Solution description The features mentioned below enhance security of data centers: Centralized biometric authentication: Biometrics provides high-end security over RFID, and hence integrating biometrics with access control solution fetches complete security for data centers. Usually, an employee is required to punch twice in order to access the data rack of his/ her organization. First punch: A biometric device will be installed at the entrance of the data centre. A user will punch on the device and accordingly he/ she will be granted/ denied access. This authentication ensures that an authorized user is trying to access the data center. Second punch: Once user is granted access, he/ she will punch again at the device installed near the screen in order to access the respective racks. Once user punches, the screen will display the list of racks that he/ she is allowed to access. For example, when ‘X’ employee of ‘ABC organization’ punches second time, the screen will display a list of ABC Organization racks that are allotted to him. The user then needs to select the racks that he wants to access and accordingly he/ she will be granted access. Pre-defined rack access: Every company has designated racks allotted to them. Admin can define the racks company-wise, which means whenever a user makes his second punch, a list with racks allotted to his/ her respective company will be displayed on the screen. This feature acts as a USP for data centers as they can ensure that a rack of company ‘X’ will not be accessible to or misused by an employee of company ‘Y.’ Rack accessible for a defined time period: Every rack that is allocated to a company can only be accessed for a definite period of time. Admin can set the duration and accordingly users can access their respective racks for the stipulated time period. Solution 2: User based rack access with multiple biometric device Data centre authentication: User shows biometric credentials to access the data centre. Data centre access allowed: Once user is allowed access, he/ she will move towards rack access authentication. Rack authentication: User will show biometric credentials to access the rack. Solution description The features mentioned below enhance security of data centers: Centralized biometric authentication: Biometrics provides high-end security over RFID, and hence integrating biometrics with access control solution fetches complete security for data cent ers. Usually, an employee needs to punch twice in order to access the data rack of his/ her organization. First punch with two level authentication: A biometric device will be installed at the entrance of data center. User will show card or enter the pin code and then biometric credential on the device and accordingly he/ she will be granted/ denied access. This authentication ensures that an authorized user is trying to access the data center. Two level authentication improves the security level. Second punch: User will move to the rack and show his/ her biometric credential on the device installed at the rack. If the user is authenticated he/ she will be allowed to work in the rack for a predefined period of time and once finished, the device will close the door automatically. Predefined rack access: Every company has designated racks allotted to them. Admin can define the racks company-wise, which means whenever a user makes his second punch – a list of ABC Organization racks that are allotted to him will be displayed on the screen. This feature acts as USP for data centers as they can ensure that a rack of company ‘X’ will not be accessible to or misused by employee of company ‘Y.’ Integration with video surveillance: Matrix access control solution for data centers can be integrated with the video surveillance solution. hence, when a user tries to access the data centre through the biometric device, an image gets captured. In case of unauthorized access, having an image can prove helpful for data centers. Rack accessible for a defined time period: Every rack that is allocated to a company can only be accessed for a definite period of time. Admin can set the duration and accordingly the rack will be accessible for the pre-defined time period. Application ‘Data Rack’ management: Data centers have data of more than one organization stored in a single location. Managing the data racks is a cumbersome process for data centers. Through this solution, data centers can manage each and every company’s rack virtually along with enhancing the security. Reports The solution provides reports in the form of: ‘Which’ rack is accessed by ‘whom,’ ‘when’ and for ‘what’ time-duration. Records related to rack accessibility, time duration etc. Alarm for a rack held open for too long, access denied events etc. Benefits From data centre point of view: Easy maintenance of diverse data. Accurate record of access allowed/ denied in the software. No manual security required. Easy…
Vanderbilt Protects Physical Security Against the Threat of a Cyber World
This ethos has changed how Vanderbilt think over the last few years when designing and developing their own security systems, in particular SPC. FlexC, the company’s communications protocol, was redesigned from the ground up solely with cybersecurity in mind. The entire protocol has been designed to ensure everything is encrypted, all communications are monitored, and multiple types of attack are considered for defensive purposes to provide the best security possible. Multiple lines of defense SPC has built-in protection mechanisms whereby if the system is attacked, it will go into protection mode. The system will remain operational and it will still be able to communicate out, but it will start to shut down elements of itself to protect the system from the attack. Again, no system is completely invincible. SPC has also been designed so that should an attack penetrate, the system has multiple communication paths available as backup. Therefore, if one server is taken down the system can immediately switch to a backup server and then switch communication paths to bypass the attack and ensure messages are still operating successfully. Best practices Technology in day-to-day life might be growing at a rapid rate leading to fears of potential security breaches. But one must remember that technology’s growth also means that security defenses are developing in parallel. At its core, security is about being continuously observant, always following best practices, and being ready and able to react against a security issue. Best practices to combat the threat of a cyberattack can be quite straightforward. The most obvious place to start is to choose equipment from reliable suppliers that have a knowledge and interest in cybersecurity and are focused on protecting data. It might sound simple but buying products with a built-in security focus greatly reduces the risk of a cyber attack. When your security system is designed from the ground up to protect against cyberattacks, then naturally your organization will be in a much better place.