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CPNI pass

by Mark Rowe

Chubb Systems Limited has passed the UK official Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure’s (CPNI) assurance scheme for the Automatic Access Control System (AACS) control element of the Chubb ADACS security software.

Chubb describes the ADACS as an information management system that collates data and security information from multiple channels, protecting assets that may be spread over a wide area. ADACS may play a role in safeguarding people, vitally important information and property. In meeting CPNI’s AACS standards, it is now included in the organisation’s Catalogue of Security Equipment.

Graeme Heanan, regional managing director, Chubb Systems, said: “Passing the CPNI assurance scheme for AACS highlights Chubb’s capability to address all aspects of a customer’s security needs. Chubb ADACS ensures a customer can mitigate potential situations, while operating from a single interface.”

Chubb adds that ADACS presents operators with core information on a four-quadrant workstation display, enabling alarms and events to be handled using a flexible workflow process, whilst still providing an overview of the site.

This protection of information and critical assets is important, Heanan added: “Security is a constant concern for any organisation. All businesses, enterprises and critical infrastructure sites are looking for the best solutions to protect every asset in the simplest way.” Visit www.chubbsystems.co.uk.

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