Aviation industry

The increase in unauthorised access and security breaches presents management with the challenge of balancing public accessibility with the responsibility to ensure the safety of staff and passengers.

Access control for aviation

Office buildings

Strict controls need to be implemented in restricted areas such as server rooms, executive offices, and storage facilities.

Access control for office buildings with mobile credentials

Telecoms

Telecommunications equipment is in continuous operation, with staff managing large infrastructures and high volumes of daily customer service visitors.

Access control for telecoms

Healthcare facilities

Hospitals and healthcare facilities provide round-the-clock care and handle large numbers of patients and visitors every day.

Access control for hospitals and healthcare facilities
Access control for railway industry

Railway industry

Passenger access must be restricted to designated areas and times, sensitive data must be protected and railway regulations must be adhered to, all without compromising service quality.

Data centers

Strict controls need to be implemented in restricted areas such as server rooms, network operation centers, and backup storage facilities.

Access control for data center
Access control for museums

Museums

Unauthorized entries and security breaches presents management with the challenge of balancing public accessibility with the responsibility of ensuring the safety and security of staff, museum exhibits and visitors.

Manufacturing companies​

Robust controls must be enforced in restricted zones such as production areas and warehouses. 

Access control for manufacturing companies
Access control for Correctional facilities

Correctional facilities

Access controls need to be implemented in restricted areas such as cell blocks, control rooms, and evidence storage facilities. Visitor access should be limited to designated areas and times.

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