Dresser Wayne Releases New Forecourt Security Technology

AUSTIN, Texas -- A new forecourt security technology to help prevent theft of fuel and payment card data is now available from Dresser Wayne. Dispenser Secure Access is a fuel dispenser alarm and monitoring system that helps protect against unauthorized fuel dispenser entry, providing fuel retailers with an important layer of security against increasing fuel and data theft, the company reported.

"Security is a serious concern for retailers and consumers," said Scott Negley, director of dispenser marketing in a released statement. "Our Dispenser Secure Access helps to address the problem of forced entry. We have leveraged our expertise in forecourt security to build a solution to act as a deterrent to criminals from gaining access to internal components."

Dispenser Secure Access is available in two versions—Dispenser Secure Access Local Alert, which sounds an alarm and shuts down the dispenser when the door is opened without proper authorization, and Dispenser Secure Access plus iSense, which offers the added protection of Dresser Wayne’s iSense Premium Help Desk offering, providing real-time remote monitoring and alert capabilities.

Additionally, the Dresser Wayne security options include a new bezel locking kit for additional site security. Used alone or with Dispenser Secure Access, this kit leverages industry-proven heavy-duty, secure locks to provide an added measure of site security, helping to deter thieves from opening dispensers, the company reported. Both Dispenser Secure Access and the bezel locks are available as factory-loaded options on new Dresser Wayne Ovation fuel dispensers, as well as in upgrade kits for installed Ovation and Vista fuel dispensers.

Other security offerings from Dresser Wayne include the PCI-compliant iX Pay secure payment terminal, designed to evolve as payment security standards develop, the terminal encrypts information at the dispenser payment keypad.

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