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 ...
In an exclusive interview, Ron Lander, chair of the ASIS International Technology Security Council, discusses: Barriers to physical, logical security convergence; Business benefits of convergence; ...
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.
In today’s world, the role of security is changing dramatically. As technological capabilities have finally caught up with security theory, many organizations are now looking to bridge building and ...
In an exclusive interview, Ron Lander, chair of the ASIS International Technology Security Council, discusses: Barriers to physical, logical security convergence; Business benefits of convergence; ...
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 ...
IT departments are no strangers to turf wars, but the one shaping up between those overseeing computer networks and those in charge of physical security could really get ugly. Unlike past tussles ...
SEATTLE--Entrance Controls announced this week the acquisition of 1Pointe, a network monitoring, security and information technology firm. This means, said David Pelkey, president of Entrance Controls ...
The virtual world is merging with our physical world in thousands of new ways every year. This reality plays out in far more ways than popular fantasy games or the billions of social media users that ...
DALLAS, June 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Entrust, Inc., a world leader in securing digital identities and information, today announces the release of Entrust IdentityGuard 10.0, which brings together ...
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 ...