10 Reasons Why You Need Electronic Access Control

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10 Reasons Why You Need Electronic Access Control No matter whether you’re a small commercial property owner just needing a second set of ‘eyes’ or a large corporation with advanced security requirements, Electronic Access Control or EAC can make life so much easier. Conventional access control systems can no longer provide full-scale options for protecting credentials, clearance, tracking, and information like EAC can. Not to mention, you’ll be better set to reduce your overall long-term cost of security. Read on to find out how!

There are 5 primary types of Electronic Access Control: • • •

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Mandatory (MAC) – access rights are managed by the main authority based on clearance of established security levels. Discretionary (DAC) – owners or admins of the secured system or information define who or what is permitted access to the asset. Role-based (RBAC) – a commonly used access control device that limits access to digital resources based on business function instead of the users’ persona. Rule-based (also RBAC) – the system admin sets the rules that determine access to assets. Attribute-based (ABAC) – handles access authorizations by analyzing characteristics instead of business function or roles to determine access.

From there, we have 2 fundamental types of EAC systems • •

Networked – all doors are controlled via a central computer. Standalone – all doors are controlled from a singular location

With so much versatility for incorporating it into your business’ security plans, we’ve gathered our top 10 reasons for why you need electronic access control.

1. Know Your Users and Goings-on


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