Managing Access and Authorities at Airports

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Managing Access and Authorities at Airports

The mix of people on site at an airport at any given time will include airport personnel, airline employees, contractors, vendors and travelers. To manage the complex permissions of who is authorized to go where inside and outside the facility, it’s imperative for airports to implement an access control system.

Threat Assessment and Prevention for Healthcare

Today’s healthcare organizations are taking a risk-based approach when planning security strategies for protecting patients, staff, visitors and data. By looking at industry challenges, and analyzing their own information, each individual facility can identify priorities in assessing threats and determining best practices for maintaining a safe and secure environment.

Asset Management for Law Enforcement

A law enforcement officer’s workday can be stressful and challenging. One way to decrease friction at the beginning and end of each day is to ease the checkout and check-in process for items such as two-way radios, mobile devices, laptop computers and firearms. An asset management system with RFID technology is the best solution for this.

3 Reasons You Need to Choose the Best Key Rings

If you are in security, engineering, or maintenance, chances are you carry around a lot of keys every day. The same is true if you’re a corrections officer or in law enforcement. And if you manage a shopping center, a museum, a hotel or any kind of a facility – well, you get the picture. A lot of individuals carry a lot of keys, a lot of the time.

Why Key Management is Still Important in the Age of Access Control

Card-based access control, biometrics, prox devices, mobile credentials – everywhere you look, there’s evidence of the digital transformation in door locking solutions.

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