Acces Control Systems
Unauthorised intruders can be a threat to any business. They can either steal valuable data from the company or at times they can even be a threat to the employees. Earlier locking the doors within the organisation was the only option but this also limited the free movement of the employees within the organisation. Understanding this scenario, the access control systems were developed. An access control system is a fully automated system which not only restricts the entry of unauthorised visitors, it also allows the free passage for the employees of the organisation all of this without any human intervention.
Over the past three decades there have been many challenges when it comes to the safety & security of commercial as well as residential premises. These challenges have in turn helped us to keep improving our services to meet the current requirements & safety standards. Following are the types of access control systems that we integrate:
Discretionary Access Control (DAC)
- The business owner decides whom to grant access in a specific location either physically or digitally
- The Access restrictions are comparatively lower
- Ideal for smaller offices where higher level security is not needed
- Easy to install compared to other systems
Mandatory Access Control (MAC)
- Better control over the level of security
- Higher access restrictions
- Labeling system is used to grant access to the personnals
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- The business owner decides whom to grant access in a specific location either physically or digitally
- The Access restrictions are comparatively lower
- Ideal for smaller offices where higher level security is not needed
- Easy to install compared to other systems
Our work process
A detailed site survey is done by a team of engineers
System Design is created & presentedÂ
Import and Procurement of hardware is done as per the client’s specification
Inspection, Pre-commissioning activities, and testing
On-time delivery of your Services
Mobilization of execution teams
Erection, installation, commissioning, and integration of systems
Training/documentation and smooth handover