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29.08.2022 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy: ​​​​​​​How Wireless Access Control can Address the Data Centre Security Puzzle

​​​​​​​Streamlining access while also giving private, valuable data the security it needs: This is the balancing act which every data centre manager faces. The answer could be simpler than they think: Choosing the right electronic access control solution, integrating it and maintaining flexibility for every data centre user, visitor, customer and temporary contractor.

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21.03.2022 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: ​​​​​​​Three Ways Businesses Benefit From Wireless Access Control

​​​​​​​An access control system is familiar technology to organizations of every size. Access control may operate as standalone electronic locking. It can also integrate with complementary business systems such as HVAC, time-and-attendance, in-house payments and more. What many businesses may not know is that, by restricting their access system with wires, they are not using its full potential, says Assa Abloy.

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12.07.2021 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy: Wireless Access Solutions for Healthcare Security

Security stakes are high at healthcare premises. Patients expect and deserve privacy and safety. Yet most medical buildings must remain welcoming spaces, many open around the clock. The protection of drugs and confidential data is critical — and every breach demands thorough investigation. Such needs go way beyond what the mechanical security was designed to meet.

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29.01.2021 • NewsSecurity

Assa Abloy and Nedap: Optimizing Access Control with Integration

Aperio wireless locks from Assa Abloy Opening Solutions now integrate seamlessly with the versatile AEOS access control by Nedap to bring a range of concrete business benefits. Optimizing access control with these battery-powered wireless locks can boost convenience for building users and help make better use of spaces.

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Corporate Security at BMW Group

Corporate Security at BMW Group

GIT SECURITY in conversation with Alexander Klotz, Head of Corporate Security at BMW  Group.