Intelligent CIO Europe Issue13 | Page 12

NEWS Clavister protects large law enforcement customer in Nordics C lavister, a leader in high-performance cybersecurity solutions, has been chosen by one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the Nordics to deploy solutions in base security infrastructure to protect its more than 15,000 employees and users. The package includes large rack mount clusters for firewalling and VPN as well as professional services. “Having this kind of large public sector customer is one of our specialties and we’re very happy to have them as a client. We secure almost 100 municipalities in Sweden plus hospitals, universities and other government entities across the Nordics. Adding a law enforcement customer like this, knowing that our products are being used to help a law enforcement organisation is really satisfying and we hope to grow this customer segment going forward,” said Jan Nahlbom, Sales Director for the Nordics. ////////////////// Teleste’s smart bus stop built at Nokia Campus in Espoo, Finland T eleste has built a smart and safe bus stop at the Nokia Campus in Espoo, Finland, as a part of the LuxTurrim5G ecosystem. The innovative bus stop has been designed to improve safety and security for public places through Teleste’s Connected Zone concept and this concept will continue to be developed and tested as a part of Teleste’s Smart City offering. their smartphones. Through the high-speed 5G connectivity and digital, smart displays equipped with advanced security features, the concept allows security personnel to communicate with the bus stops in a unique way, making it possible to receive alarms, see what is happening in and around the shelters and respond to possible security situations in real time. Besides introducing the world’s safest and most secure bus stops, Connected Zone offers new opportunities for sharing information as the smart displays have great potential to become spaces for innovative delivery of traffic and travel information as well as advertisements. The messages can even be made more relevant for receivers by collecting data from various sources and utilising intelligence to better understand the needs of the public transport users and target audiences. By means of video surveillance and high- capacity 5G connectivity, the smart and safe bus stop addresses one of today’s growing everyday challenges: the feeling of being unsafe many people experience, e.g., in public places or when using public transport. Utilising personal alarms, built-in camera monitoring and dynamic information solutions, Connected Zone makes it possible to employ bus stops and shelters to create special safe zones for the users of the service who can connect to the zones via 12 INTELLIGENTCIO www.intelligentcio.com