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All businesses need to adhere to stringent security measures. If criminal activity arises at a workplace, the company can suffer both financially and in reputation. Therefore, reliable access control systems can be crucial.

 A door access control system is a modern security solution that allows authorized individuals to gain entry to a building or specific areas within it. It provides a higher level of security compared to traditional lock and key systems by granting access only to those with the necessary credentials, such as key cards, PIN codes, or biometric scans. With commercial access control systems, you can monitor and control who enters your premises, restrict access to sensitive areas, and keep a record of entry and exit times. This building access control systems offers convenience, flexibility, and enhanced security, making it an ideal choice for businesses, organizations, and even residential properties that prioritize safety and access management. 

Whether it’s a small office or a large facility, a door access control system provides an efficient and reliable way to safeguard your property and assets. 

We create access control and door entry systems that incorporate many different tools and technologies. These include locks, proximity cards, keypads, swipe cards, smartphone apps, Bluetooth, internet protocol (IP) systems, facial recognition and other biometric technologies. 

We are not tied to any or all of these technologies – our focus is always on installing an access control system that delivers the protection and peace of mind you need. Our access control systems secure both internal and external doors, and can be integrated with CCTV, intruder alarm and multi-site monitoring for increased security.

Our Commercial Access Control Systems - MAC, DAC & RBAC

Our Commercial Access Control Systems - MAC, DAC & RBAC

We provide three different types of access control, Discretionary Access Control (DAC), Mandatory Access Control (MAC) and Role Based Access Control (RBAC) systems. MAC allows for centralized control of the system for all personnel, allowing for organization-wide access control to be decided by the security policy administrator. DAC allows for personnel to make access control decisions and assign particular security attributes, allowing for staff to have more granular control of their own access. RBAC, on the other hand, approves or denies access based on the role of personnel, which can be useful for restricting access to rooms or sections of buildings used by specific staff. Each type offers its benefits depending on your own access control requirements. As part of your enquiry, consultation and risk assessment, we will work with you to understand your business and personnel and recommend an access control type based on your needs.

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