Setting up the ideal physical access control (PAC) solution involves many decisions: selecting the appropriate access technology, determining the scope of applications that will be covered, and addressing user requirements and security concerns. Here are ten things to consider when designing a PAC system for your organization.
1. Scope and Applications
The first step in designing a PAC solution is defining the scope of locations, systems and applications that will be covered. That may include exterior and interior doors, gates and turnstiles, cabinets and lockers, and physical assets such as production machinery, vending machines, medical or laboratory devices, and more. It may also be desirable to unify physical and logical access with a system that also covers computers, printers and login to business systems and applications.
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