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Critical national infrastructure sites have a particularly exacting set of criteria when it comes to procuring security solutions.
Door locking expert Abloy UK believes its CLIQ technology fits the bill for high security industries like water utilities, defence, rail, aviation, power, gas, telecoms, media, police, finance and government.
Encrypted to government-approved standards PROTEC2 CLIQ offers remote key management and comprehensive audit trails on locks and padlocks to satisfy regulators. Operators can also control and manage access rights to make sure only suitably competent, compliant staff are allowed on site, as well as electronically disable lost or stolen keys.
In the video below, Steve Wintle, Abloy UK’s head of CNI, and Pip Courcoux, Sales and Product Manager for CLIQ, expanded on the benefits of CLIQ in critical national infrastructure in an interview with IFSEC TV during IFSEC 2018.
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WATCH: Abloy UK on the merits of deploying CLIQ in critical national infrastructureSteve Wintle, Abloy UK's head of CNI, and Pip Courcoux, Sales and Product Manager for CLIQ, expanded on the benefits of CLIQ in critical national infrastructure in an interview with IFSEC TV during IFSEC 2018.
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