1 / 11

Physical Security of Commercial Facilities

Explore the various aspects of physical security for commercial facilities, including DVR camera systems, proximity access systems, biometrics, security areas, and access control lists. Learn about integrating these systems for enhanced security and control. Get insights from industry leader Stan Chase.

findlay
Download Presentation

Physical Security of Commercial Facilities

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Physical Security of Commercial Facilities

  2. Introduction Stan Chase Co-Founder/Chief Operating Officer Perimeter Technology Center, LLC Perimeter Technology Center is Oklahoma’s leading provider of commercial data centers with facilities in Oklahoma City and Tulsa

  3. Agenda • Areas of Physical Security Associated with Commercial Facilities • DVR Camera Systems • Proximity Access Systems • Biometrics • Security Areas • Access Control Lists • Summary • Questions

  4. DVR Camera Systems • Digital Video Recording Systems • Video Surveillance Cameras • Internal • External • Motion Detection Sensors • Allows Zoning of Facility • Fully Integrated with Access Control System • Alarm Systems/Notifications • IP Connectivity • Monitor On-Site • Monitor Remotely

  5. Proximity Access Systems • Card Key Access • Perimeter Personnel Only • Designate Areas of Entry • Fully Automated with Access Control Lists • Logging – Including Cabinet Entry • Fully Integrated with ACL and Biometrics • Remote Accessibility

  6. Biometrics • Different Levels of Use • Authentication – Identification of Authorized Personnel • Access – Allows Unescorted Entry Into Facility • Fingerprint Scanners • Authentication – Integrated with Access Control System • Access – Perimeter does not permit unescorted entry • Retina Scanners – (Not used by Perimeter) • Authentication – Used to identify Authorized Personnel via scanning of the Retina

  7. Security Area • Network Operations Center • Access Control Supervision • Personnel Access • Cabinet Key Controls • Personnel Control • Mantrap • Hardcopy Sign-In • Escorted Access • Photo ID Required

  8. Access Control Lists • Maintained by Network Operations Center • Provided by Customers • Automated – Listing of all authorized personnel • Hard Copy – Signature Required • Updating of Lists Require Two Sources • In Writing • Verbal • Process and Procedural Documentation • Covers all SAS-70 and HIPPA Requirements

  9. Summary • DVR Camera Systems • Internal & External Cameras • Video Archived Offsite • Proximity Access Systems • Fully Integrated with Access Control System • Biometrics • Fully Integrated with Access Control System • Used for Authentication

  10. Summary • Security Areas • Network Operations Center • Personnel Control - Access Control Lists - Maintained by NOC - Process and Procedural Documentation

  11. Q&A • Thank You • Stan Chase • schase@perimetercenter.com • 405-917-3715 (Direct)

More Related