Not every incident of unauthorized access is a criminal break-in – some of the most common types spring from common courtesy, like holding the door for a colleague.
This Privilege Identity Management solution from AlertEnterprise is designed to ensure that privileged (elevated) access is not misused by system administrators – either intentionally or unintentionally.
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo is urging school districts to utilize a $10.5-million school construction fund – the School Building Authority Fund – to make immediate school security repairs.
The EA-BT BLUETOOTH Controller from Southco, Inc., allows Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as smartphones or tablets, to be used as a credential for wirelessly actuating an electronic lock.
SDC'S Auto Entry-ControlTM Low Energy Door Operator provides hands-free, point of entry control and ADA compliance during visiting hours. It's self-tuning, self-learning, and comes with a variety of interface options for integration with access control systems.
A lawsuit against the city of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA alleges that the city is refusing to put a measure on the ballot that would provide employees of the Terranea Resort and Trump National Golf Club with panic buttons and wage increases.
Access control providers continue to develop innovative new technologies that deliver greater value and control for end users, but technology is only one part of the access control story. Equally important is what happens before, during and after the sale, so that you get the most out of your access control system. What are the 10 things that you should demand and receive from your access control provider?