A look at the pros and cons of merging physical and logical security. Reasons not to merge physical systems (video surveillance, door-access controls, fire alarms, HVAC and lighting controls and so on ...
Physical access and logical access have historically been two separate (and likely unequal) silos within an organization. IT has their password access mechanisms; with some modern improvements.
The requirements for a logical and physical database vary by size and design parameters. A logical database must be able to access and identify all files within the storage system to operate correctly ...
The access control industry is experiencing dramatic changes on several fronts, including leaps forward in technology, the inevitable compromising of legacy systems and heightened security risks. In ...
MUNICH, Germany—As one of the eight Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA) partner companies to participate in the Virtual PLAI Experience, Siemens is excited to demonstrate how their ...
We live in a world where everything is networked. The analog world has given way to a new digital universe where devices are connected and interconnected to give us new possibilities. In the world of ...
Traditionally, physical access has provided authorized admission to buildings, while logical access provides access to networks. Increasingly, organizations are looking to a single platform that may ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- EyeLock LLC, the leader of iris-based identity authentication solutions, announced today that the latest release of its identity management software application ...
Reasons not to merge physical systems (video surveillance, door-access controls, fire alarms, HVAC and lighting controls and so on) onto an IP-based computer network shared by business: 1. Video ...