Vanderbilt announced today that its SPC intrusion system has been accredited to the NF A2P Cyber-RTC cyber security standard from the CNPP. The SPC intrusion system was tested by CNPP to ensure that it meets the latest needs for cyber security.

“By certifying our SPC intrusion ranges on the latest CNPP NFA2P at Cyber Type 2 and 3 repositories, Vanderbilt provides all its customers with high level security for all remote monitoring transmissions, as well as for cloud applications such as our service SPC Connect to combine user-friendliness, availability, and security,” said Hervé Houy, Vanderbilt country manager for France.

Vanderbilt has been working with CNPP for many years to ensure the quality of intrusion products for the French market. This innovative step by the approval body to have a defined standard for cyber is a clear indication of the path of security systems.

“The market is flushed with cyber security standards, but the NF cybersecurity standard from CNPP is the first specifically developed for intrusion alarm systems,” said Nick Pegtol, Vanderbilt’s country manager for Benelux, Greece and Cyprus. “It is a great way to benchmark and improve our SPC intrusion systems.”

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