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Basics of Access Control

Basics of Access Control. A new & exciting world. Traditional Physical Access. Electronic access control. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM. System. Lock. Card. Access control advantages. Ease of Individual Access Removal Variable Time Control Individual Verification Audit Trail (Permanent Records ).

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Basics of Access Control

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  1. Basics of Access Control A new & exciting world

  2. Traditional Physical Access

  3. Electronic access control ELECTRONIC SYSTEM System Lock Card

  4. Access control advantages • Ease of Individual Access Removal • Variable Time Control • Individual Verification • Audit Trail (Permanent Records)

  5. Individual access removal • Physical Locks require re-keying of locks and replacement of all keys in the event of employee termination. • Access Control allows simple deletion of individuals without affecting others.

  6. Variable time control • Conventional physical security allows 24 hr. 7 Day access. • Access Control allows selective time programming.

  7. Individual verificaton • Conventional physical security allows access to anyone in possession of key. • Access Control allows personal verification of card holder. • PIN number. • Biometrics: Fingerprint, Hand Geometry, Retina scan, etc…

  8. Audit trail • Conventional physical security provides no records of access. • Access Control maintains complete records of all accesses. • Employee location and tracking. • Time and attendance reports.

  9. What about…? • What parts of the organization can benefit from an ACS? • How can the ROI of an ACS be increased? • When is an ACS not needed?

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