SIDA badging requirements and audits, and the 5% rule
Airports face a far higher level of oversight than many other organizations when it comes to security. With vendors, contractors, airline personnel and airport personnel, along with passengers and the general public circulating in a large facility with multiple levels of security, there is potential …
Chaos, What Chaos?
Modern workplaces are in a permanent state of change. Staff turnovers, travelling sales teams, contractors, temporary workers and visitors all contribute to the potentially hundreds of individuals that enter a workplace every day. Workplace fluctuations have only been exacerbated in recent years by the COVID-19 …
How attribute-based access control facilitates zero-trust security
Today’s physical access control systems (PACS) are growing more out of touch with the evolving work landscape. New hybrid work models have removed the need for a traditional schedule of building access for employees. …
How to define and overcome ‘access chaos’
Physical access control technology has remained largely the same through most of its history. A user walks up to a reader, presents a valid access card, and the door opens. Administrators manually entered identities into the access control system, controlling access permissions and roles on …
What is physical identity and access management (PIAM)?
PIAM is a framework of business processes, policies and technologies that orchestrate the management of identities and their physical access to. …
Zero Trust for Physical Security
Hybrid work arrangements are now pushing companies to consider the implementation of least-privilege physical access, and modern physical identity and access management platforms to get back in control of identity lifecycle management. …