Cloud-Based Access Control Systems: 5 Reasons Why Your Business Should Migrate

When it comes to the vital matter of access control, most companies have been operating with on-premises systems using Linux machines or from their IT departments using Windows. But hey, the future of enterprise has arrived – a while ago, in fact. Before you start to panic about the costs of migrating over to cyber excellence, be reassured that the costs saved with Cloud-based systems, will make you glad you did. We’re talking the ultimate business...

Access Control and Security Challenges for Property Developers

A business profiting from developing property should always have certain measures in place to protect its investments against theft and vandalism. However, many property developers struggle to manage security on several sites. For operators of larger construction sites, the issue of access control is often addressed by concentrating assets in one place or by employing a large team of security staff on the site. Though, for property developers, it is often not that simple as they usually manage many smaller sites that make it...

How cloud-based access control and CCTV can better protect your business in 2020

When considering business security, access control and CCTV systems are vital for managing entry in and around a property, as well as protecting vital data. Traditionally, and in its most basic form, mechanical lock and key systems are used for access control. In recent years, more technologically-advanced security systems were designed which were steps in the right direction; however, these are often expensive and require complex hardware. For successful security management and asset protection today, these access control methods are no longer a viable solution...

Biometrics For Your Business – Security And Access Control In The Big Brother Era

If you’re wondering how biometrics can benefit your business, try this: take a walk through your offices. How many brightly coloured sticky notes do you see affixed to computer screens with login, Wi-Fi and other passwords written on them? And how many keys are left dangling in filing cabinet locks? Are you now at all concerned about how easily someone could access untold amounts of highly sensitive or classified information? Here's the thing: We’re human. We have a lot of stuff going...