DOOR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM

Access control systems restrict entrance to secure areas of a property, building, room, file cabinet, drawer, or other area containing sensitive or proprietary information, assets, or data. The automated nature of the system provides 24/7 protection along with 24/7 access. As the front line of defense, companies use locks combined with log-in credentials to enhance traditional security measures. Any space requiring limited access to authorized personnel only should have an access control system in place.
Consumers interact with electronic access control systems every day through keyless entry and smart home technology. The first thing that comes to mind is often the remote key, keypad, or key card used to enter an office, car, or home. However, there is a lot more to access control than a FOB and a card reader at the entrance of a door. Door access control system provides the initial classification of who gets into the facility and who doesn鈥檛, along with a second level of security, controlling who has access what areas of the establishment down to each file cabinet or drawer containing sensitive information. Sophisticated systems can differentiate access by user, track activity, and provide security logs for administrators. Some systems communicate and coordinate with other security measures for a streamlined and integrated approach to protecting the company, its employees, its assets, and its data.



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