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h <br />�I��III BADGER METER <br />BEACONAMAMANAGED SOLUTION <br />Badger Meter MASTER AGREEMENT <br />u <br />EXHIBIT 3 <br />BEACON AMA MANAGED SOLUTION SECURITY POLICY <br />1. BEACON AMA Portal and Service Information Security Program. Badger Meter maintains an <br />information security program (including the adoption and enforcement of internal policies and <br />procedures) designed to (a) support the BEACON AMA Managed Solution, (b) identify <br />reasonably foreseeable and internal risks to the BEACON Portal and Service security and <br />unauthorized access to the Badger Meter Network, and (c) minimize security risks. The <br />BEACON Portal and Service information security program includes the following measures: <br />1.1 Network Security. The Badger Meter Network is electronically accessible to employees, <br />and contractors necessary to provide the Portal and Service. Badger Meter maintains access <br />controls and policies to manage what access is allowed to the Badger Meter Network from <br />each network connection and user, including the use of firewalls or functionally equivalent <br />technology and authentication controls. Badger Meter maintains corrective action and <br />incident response plans to respond to potential security threats. <br />1.2 Physical Security. <br />1.2.1 Physical Access Controls. Physical components of the Badger Meter Network are <br />housed in nondescript facilities (the "Facilities"). Physical barrier controls are used to <br />prevent unauthorized entrance to the Facilities both at the perimeter and at building <br />access points. Passage through the physical barriers at the Facilities requires either <br />electronic access control validation (e.g., card access systems, etc.) or validation by <br />human security personnel (e.g., contract or in-house security guard service, <br />receptionist, etc.). Employees and contractors are assigned photo -ID badges that <br />must be worn while the employees and contractors are at any of the Facilities. <br />Visitors are required to sign in with designated personnel, must show appropriate <br />identification, and are assigned a visitor ID badge that must be worn while the visitor <br />is at any of the Facilities, and are continually escorted by authorized employees or <br />contractors while visiting the Facilities. <br />1.2.2 Limited Employee and Contractor Access. Badger Meter provides access to the <br />Facilities to those employees and contractors who have a legitimate business need for <br />such access privileges. When an employee or contractor no longer has a business <br />need for access privileges, the access privileges are promptly revoked, even if the <br />employee or contractor continues to be an employee of Badger Meter or its affiliates. <br />1.2.3 Physical Security Protections. All major access points (other than main entry doors) <br />are maintained in a secured (locked) state. Access points to the Facilities are <br />monitored by video surveillance cameras designed to record all individuals accessing <br />the Facilities. All physical access to the Facilities by employees and contractors is <br />logged and routinely audited. <br />©2019 Badger Meter, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary to the extent permitted by law Page 31 of 32 <br />