23/05/2012
Cyberlock helps to protect Washington critical infrastructure
Corvallis, Or
In order to meet Federal guidelines for securing critical infrastructure, SPU has installed Cyberlock electronic padlocks on remote watershed gates, storage units, and utility sheds. Darian Davis, SPU Security and Watershed Protection Manager, says, “Cyberlock is an important part of SPU’s security plan-of-action that enables our watershed to meet Federal guidelines for securing critical infrastructure.”
The Cyberlock system allows SPU additional control over the access of contractors, employees, and researchers throughout the watershed. “Being able to programme each person’s electronic key to open specific locks that allow them to do their job is a real benefit. Also, the audit trail the locks and keys provide is a good investigative tool when there is an incident on watershed property,” adds Davis.











