High Security – Solid Sikring

High Security

When standard security is not enough. We deliver FG-approved high security systems for critical infrastructure, power supply, water and sewage, public-sector buildings and private organisations handling assets and information where a security breach would have serious consequences. Grade 3 under EN 50131 is the standard we design and install to.

FG
FG approved installation
Grad 3
Security level
24/7
Alarm monitoring
EN50131
EN 50131 – European standard

Layered security – technology, physical barriers and organisation working together

High security is not about individual products – it is about building defence in depth. An effective security solution combines three layers that mutually reinforce each other: technical measures (alarm, access control, CCTV, perimeter), physical barriers (FG-approved doors and locks, secure rooms, mantraps) and organisational practices (access management, staff training, drills, security culture). Solid Sikring delivers the technical solutions and advises on the physical and organisational measures – so that all three layers are optimised together and the probability of a security breach is minimised.

Industries and objects with high security requirements

High security is relevant for organisations where the consequences of a security breach are severe – whether through loss of assets, disruption of critical operations, or because the information handled cannot be allowed to fall into the wrong hands.

  • Power supply and the energy sector – power plants, grid stations, transformer stations and wind farms subject to NVE and the Energy Act
  • Water and sewage – waterworks, pumping stations and treatment plants subject to security requirements from Mattilsynet and DSB
  • The state and the public sector – police stations, courthouses, prisons, government buildings and NSM-classified objects
  • Private organisations with high-value assets – law firms, financial institutions, jewellers, pharmaceutical companies and R&D environments with sensitive IP
  • Telecommunications and IT infrastructure – server rooms, data centres and telecommunications installations
  • Defence-supporting industry and suppliers to security-classified sectors

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Our approach to high security

We follow a structured process that combines technical, physical and organisational measures – so that all three layers of the security model support each other and the risk of non-compliance is minimised.

1

Threat assessment and risk analysis

We map the threat landscape, the assets to be protected and the consequences of a security breach. The result is a prioritised list of vulnerabilities and measures – not a generic checklist.

2

Requirements specification and standards

We define the correct security level according to applicable standards (EN 50131 Grade 3, FG requirements, regulatory requirements from NVE, DSB or NSM) and produce a specification that holds up under audit and inspection.

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Layered solution design

We design the solution in three layers: technical measures (alarm, access control, CCTV, perimeter), physical barriers (FG-approved locks and doors, secure rooms) and organisational recommendations (procedures, access management, staff training). All layers are optimised to work together.

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Installation, testing and documentation

Professional installation of all components, full FAT/SAT testing and a complete documentation package for use at audits, insurance claims and inspections by regulatory authorities.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most common questions about this service.

Grade 3 is the highest security level under EN 50131 that is formally used in the Norwegian market. Grade 4 is defined in the standard but is not used in practice in Norway – Norwegian insurance companies and authorities work with Grade 3 as the top level. Grade 3 applies to objects with high risk, such as power infrastructure, waterworks, gun stores and security-classified buildings.

For most organisations with high security requirements, the insurance company will require FG-approved locks and fittings. FG (Forsikringsselskapenes Godkjennelsesnevnd) is the Norwegian standard. We help you select the right solution based on your insurance requirements and risk profile.

Technical security refers to electronic systems such as alarm, access control and CCTV – this is what we deliver and install. Physical security refers to barriers such as doors, locks, grilles and secure rooms – we advise and coordinate this. Organisational security refers to procedures, training, access management and security culture – we provide recommendations as part of our overall assessment. High security requires all three layers.

Yes, we supply and install certified safes and vaults in a range of security levels. We help you choose the right grade based on insurance requirements and what needs to be stored.

A fog generator fills the premises with dense, harmless fog in seconds during a break-in. The intruder cannot see anything and must leave. The system is activated automatically by the intruder alarm and is approved by insurance companies as an active security measure.

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Contact us for a confidential review of your security requirements. We map threats, requirements and opportunities and propose a layered solution suited to your organisation.