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Case Study - Waterloo North Hydro

Waterloo North Hydro distributes hydro-produced electricity to almost 47,000 customers over an area of 673 square kilometers. This makes it one of the largest hydro-electricity distribution areas in Ontario. Established at the beginning of the last century, it is now owned jointly by Ontario's City of Waterloo and the townships of Woolwich and Wellesley.
The company's production machine is an IBM i5 which runs under V5R3. It serves some 80-100 users of financial applications for which Telnet, client/server applications and FTP are used for access.
Following the decision to introduce client/server applications and to allow for software vendor application support via FTP, the company decided to acquire an easy-to-use solution for the protection of these TCP/IP applications, which up to then, had been locked down completely.
This would also represent a pro-active step towards the operation of a controlled environment and ensure compliance with any privacy laws and regulations which were likely to become demands in the future.
Darcy Forde, a network analyst 9 years with the company, approached Able-One, a long-standing supplier of Waterloo North Hydro. Darcy wanted a tried and tested network security product having first class support and which was also easy to use. Able-One strongly recommended Enforcive/Global Security, a solution they had experience with for some years.
Darcy prefers to handle all software products under his control in a ‘hands-on' fashion and the installation and implementation of Enforcive/Global Security was no exception. Knowing in advance how he wanted to setup restriction and permissions, he went through the process quickly with just an occasional question for Able-One.
The most notable use of the product at Waterloo North Hydro is in controlling network access. Darcy spends little more than an hour a month administering Enforcive, mostly reviewing reports/logs and making minor adjustments. He finds the product easy to work with and likes the way it handles object authority.
The Enforcive/Global Security product at Waterloo North has since been upgraded to Enforcive/Enterprise Security, a newer version of Global Security. Darcy says that the application can be used efficiently to control access of third party applications. He feels a clear return on investment in the saving of administration time and in his overall sense of security.