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Top Best Practices for Asset Management
From mobile devices to specialized tools to firearms, it’s important to protect the assets your business uses every day.
Beyond financial loss from theft, there are many risks presented by unsecured assets. Mobile devices are a threat to cybersecurity as they can be used by hackers to break into a network. Firearms present an obvious danger.
Two Ways Key Control Helps Increase Accountability and Security for Logistics
With the fundamental responsibility of resource allocation and movement of goods to meet every need that an organization might have, logistics is an essential element of managing the supply chain. For manufacturers, re-sellers, retailers and almost every other type of business, a well-managed logistics program is vital to the overall success of the enterprise.
Five Places Where Key Control at Airports Can Help Reduce Risk
By their very nature, airports are open facilities. Passengers, airport personnel, vendors and others flow through the building at a constant volume that is virtually 24/7. What’s more, airports have many entry points, from the front side (where passengers enter the facility), within the facility itself, and from the rear side, where there is access to the aircraft and runways.
The primary use for key management is right in its name – most applications use it to control and manage their physical keys. By protecting keys, organizations are helping to control access to areas that utilize physical locks.
Case Study: Morse Watchmans KeyWatcher Touch®Brings Simple and Secure Key Control For The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
Before implementing the KeyWatcher Touch, keys at Lincoln’s Inn were managed manually through an analog system, with staff retrieving keys from an open cabinet and recording key usage with pen and paper.