CyberLock is also used as a backup entry method to habitats that have a card swipe access control system so that access can still be controlled and audited during power or network outages
The zoo expanded CyberLock to other habitats and is using it to limit who has access to which animals

Security in wildlife parks and zoos is important for the protection of not only the animals, but the employees and visitors, too. A west coast zoo in North America installed the CyberLock system in an effort to better manage access to habitats of dangerous animals, starting with the reptile exhibit.

Even before CyberLock, enclosures housing venomous snakes have been marked with a Red Cross symbol warning people of the danger. This hazard is further highlighted by the nearby emergency medical response area including a stretcher and a refrigerator containing life-saving anti-venom. Yet, these cages were secured only with mechanical locks that did not allow for access to be controlled, scheduled, or audited.

Seeking to minimize the eminent risk to staff and visitors alike, CyberLock was installed on all reptile enclosures throughout the exhibit providing another layer of safety and security for all personnel. Meanwhile, the refrigerator containing the anti-venom and other medical supplies remains open for quick access in the event of a medical emergency.

The zoo expanded CyberLock to other habitats and is using it to limit who has access to which animals based on their job requirements. For example, vets and caregivers specializing in large mammals don’t have access to reptiles and vice versa. The system’s automatic email notifications alert administrators when employees attempt to enter habitats to which they are not authorized.

CyberLock is also used as a backup entry method to habitats that have a card swipe access control system so that access can still be controlled and audited during power or network outages.

The zoo plans to continue expanding the CyberLock system, which will also include the CyberPoint solution, to perform security and wellness checks.

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