4 Sep 2013

CNL will demonstrate at ASIS the need for CIP organisations to take a proactive approach to security

CNL Software, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, will be exhibiting at ASIS International in Chicago September 24-27, 2013 - demonstrating how PSIM is enabling organisations responsible for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) to improve operational efficiency by aggregating intelligence from each connected security systems; offering complete situational awareness.

Critical Infrastructure Protection, or CIP, is under increased pressure to secure national assets including power and fuel production, road, rail, air and sea distribution networks and water and agriculture. It is essential that organisations responsible for Critical Infrastructure take a proactive approach to security by implementing measures supported by resilient business processes for identifying, investigating, responding to and recovering from a range of security threats.

Balancing physical, technical and procedural controls to achieve a security posture meeting the needs of CIP, involves investments in physical security systems that deter as well as detect, such as CCTV, intruder alarms and lighting. This creates high volumes of data from alerts, alarms and footage, which require an intelligent method to prioritise and verify the information, to reduce false positives. IPSecurityCenter PSIM provides an off-the-shelf platform to handle the information overload within CIP and remove the risk of missing critical alerts.

“Damage to critical infrastructure could have a debilitating impact on the economic, environmental and political well-being of a nation, as well as life safety consequences”, says Keith Bloodworth, CEO - CNL Software. “IPSecurityCenter PSIM allows CIP organisations to deter, detect and minimise the impact of incidents as well as using data analysis to pre-empt and prevent serious events. Improved operational efficiency means less risk to people, property, business continuity and reputation.”