Connected devices are changing the way we think about commercial access control by combining traditional locks with advanced authentication.
As businesses undertake digital transformation projects frontiers expand in both physical and digital spaces, access control has become about more than just keycards and security kiosks. The need for ...
Access control has been a mainstay of physical security for ages with the first known locking device originating from Egypt around 6,000 years ago. For thousands of years, ‘access control’ methods ...
In many residential properties worldwide, gaining access to deliver a package or visit someone involves punching in a gate code, using a physical key or key fob or relying on an audio intercom. These ...
Over the past five years, my close collaboration with universities has revealed a concerning trend: Access control for both staff and students is predominantly manual or fragmented. This approach to ...
SSL VPNs have made a pretty good run at IPSec VPNs, trying to displace them as the preferred remote access method, and now the SSL technology is going after network access control. According to a ...
Physical access control devices and systems play an important part in our life from the simplest single door of your house to a larger scale of organizations and governments. Together with the ...
The airline industry is undergoing major changes as higher capacity airplanes are built, flights along major routes increase, and both new and existing airports are building to accommodate more ...
Secure infrastructure access provider Teleport has introduced new features in Teleport Policy, which provides governance of access policies, that make it easier for organizations to proactively ...