Theme Tour: Access Control
This Theme Tour is supported by: Not everybody should have access to company property. Only specific people. Employees, supplier, cleaning staff to name a few - but they should...








This Theme Tour is supported by:
Not everybody should have access to company property. Only specific people. Employees, supplier, cleaning staff to name a few - but they should also have different access rights. Who is authorized for which department? To which time frame and for which rooms? Different doors need specific access rights as well. Supplier staff, for example, should not necessarily have access to every door, such as normal employees don't need access to server rooms.
With a well functioning access control system, it is defined which person can access which department in an exact time frame. The system itself also needs to be adaptable to the builing and the company's requirements. Therefore, access rights should also underlie position, person and responsibility of each person entering. Furthermore, it has to be defined by main doors, departments or specific room requirements.
Documentation, surveillance and a variable door management is in demand.
Electronic Door Components
Salto, for example unites electronic door components with peripheral devices and software. They show a comprehensive new range of access control products and technologies that offer unrivalled usability, capability and flexibility.
New JustIn technology brings real-life and flexibility to access control and makes it easy and secure to use smartphones as a part of your access control solution.
Follow the GIT SECURITY Team on the Theme Tour "Access Control":
Tour 1 Start: Hall 10
FSB Franz Schneider Brakel - Hall 10, Stand 10A06
Winkhaus - Hall 10, Stand 10B04
DOM Sicherheitstechnik - Hall 10, Stand 10B08
Assa Abbloy - Hall 11, Stand 11B16
Deister Electronic - Hall 11, Stand 11D12
Morse Watchmans - Hall 11, Stand 11A13
Salto Systems - Hall 11, Stand 11A16
SimonsVoss - Hall 11, Stand 11C12
Tour 2 Start: Hall 3
Dorma - Hall 3.0, Stand 3B30
Vanderbilt - Hall 3.0, Stand 3B33
Geze - Hall 3.0, Stand 3C71
HID Global - Hall 3.0, Stand 3D19
Ingram Micro Hall 2.0, Stand 2D30
Uhlmann & Zacher - Hall 3.0, Stand 3B09
Securiton - Hall 3.0, Stand D68
Mobotix - Hall 1.0, Stand 1B10
Axis- Hall 2.0, Stand 2D06/2B14
Milestone - Hall 2.0, Stand 2B22
Genetec Europe - Hall 2.0, Stand 2B30
Cognitec Systems - Hall 4.0, Stand 4A20
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Security Essen 2016
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