CASE STUDIES

Live on real estates, signed off by real risk teams

Blue-chip operators run DBR across transport networks and public estates today — because it gives them visibility without asking their security teams to accept anything new.

TRANSPORT

Keolis Amey Docklands

Lift and escalator visibility across the Docklands Light Railway network.

CHALLENGE

Station lifts and escalators failing without warning, with no single live view across the network and strict rules about touching operational systems.

APPROACH

DBR listened to existing lift and escalator controllers over the one-way channel — no changes to the assets, no new attack surface for the security team to assess.

OUTCOME

One live dashboard of every lift and escalator, so faults are seen and dispatched before passengers are affected.

Network-widelive asset view
Zerochanges to controllers
PUBLIC SECTOR

Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea

Estate-wide plant visibility across civic and housing buildings.

CHALLENGE

A mixed estate of ageing plant and controls, and a procurement process that could not accept anything opening those systems to the outside world.

APPROACH

A hardware-enforced one-way channel that procurement, IT and insurers could sign off in one meeting — data out, nothing in.

OUTCOME

A single view of plant health across the estate, delivered without a lengthy security programme or any change to existing systems.

One meetingto security sign-off
One viewacross the estate
WHY OPERATORS CHOOSE DBR

"The visibility our operations team always wanted, with a security answer our risk register could actually accept."

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