NICE’s advanced situation management solution, NICE Situator, offers a single, centralised interface and automated
The NICE Systems solutions are also being used by Naftoport to optimise its day-to-day security operations

NICE Systems recently announced that Naftoport Ltd, the major oil transhipment port in Poland, is successfully using NICE Situator and NiceVision intrusion detection video analytics to protect its critical resources. The project integrates nine existing gateway security systems to enhance situational awareness for improved incident management and operational efficiency.

NICE’s advanced situation management solution, NICE Situator, offers a single, centralised interface and automated, adaptive workflows that are helping port authorities respond quicker and more efficiently to unfolding incidents. Working together with ISM EuroCenter S.A., NICE has fully integrated NiceVision intrusion detection analytics, surveillance cameras, radar, intruder and hold up alarms, passive infrared, ACS, GPS and automatic identification systems with NICE Situator. Even sonar is being fed into Situator to detect intrusions from underwater.

The NICE solutions are also being used by Naftoport to optimise its day-to-day security operations in order to minimise down times and ensure operations continuity. Roughly 40 procedures are being automated with Situator to proactively prevent any disruptions.

Naftoport plays a vital role in the supply of petroleum to refineries in Poland and Germany, as well as the transit of crude oil from Russia and Kazakhstan to the ports of Western Europe, the United States and the Far East.

Cezary Józwiak, Head of Security at Naftoport, “Integrating our disparate security systems within NICE Situator has made our security team more efficient, effective, and agile by automating response processes and administration. It gives them a single operating platform through which they can proactively monitor, manage, and maintain the safety and security of the port, reducing risks and improving incident management.”

NICE has fully integrated NiceVision intrusion detection analytics, surveillance cameras, radar, intruder and hold up alarms, passive infrared, ACS, GPS and automatic identification systems with NICE Situator

Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE Security Group, “This implementation reinforces NICE’s expertise in protecting major seaports worldwide, which is a critical element in border security. Working with Naftoport we have maximised the potential of its existing infrastructure investments, as well as provided a platform for the addition of new and upgraded systems in the future.”

NICE’s security solutions help organisations capture, analyse and leverage big data to anticipate, manage and mitigate security and safety risks, improve operations, and make the world a safer place. The NICE security, intelligence and cyber offerings provide valuable insights that enable enterprises and governments to take the best action at the right time by correlating structured and unstructured data from multiple sensors and channels, detecting irregular patterns, and recognising trends. NICE Security solutions are used by thousands of customers worldwide, including transportation systems, critical infrastructure, city centres, banks, enterprises and government agencies.

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