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Gallagher Releases SHC Utility for Command Centre

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GALLAGHER’s customers can use the new Security Health Check utility to run an automated check via their Gallagher Command Centre system at any time, reducing the time and expense of performing regular manual audits.

SHC identifies system vulnerabilities, assesses the severity of the threat, and provides specific recommendations to mitigate the risk and ensure correct system configuration. It also provides a mechanism to compare against earlier audit results to ensure organisations can track improvement over time and better plan system upgrades.

Gallagher said it dedicates significant resource to the research and development of cyber-secure solutions and has a commitment to helping customers gain full visibility and a deep understanding of how their security system works.

“We designed Security Health Check to give sites ownership of the state of their system,” said Steve Bell, chief technology officer at Gallagher. “Security risks and system vulnerabilities aren’t static, it’s important to us to promote and support a culture of ongoing improvement within our industry.”

SHC proactively addresses the ever-evolving threat of cyber-attack, while supporting sites to protect the data held within their access control system.

“Security systems can be vulnerable to cyber-attack for a variety of reasons, and the consequences can be significant,” said Bell. “A cyber breach via security systems can potentially allow access to personal data, restricted areas, and intellectual property, it could also lead to unauthorized control over HVAC, lighting and building systems in order to disrupt operations.”

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