In a world where data breaches seem to be happening more frequently, and more employees work remotely, businesses are looking for ways to tighten security on their networks. One way to do this is by ...
Where is access control heading in the next five years? A major trend today that will continue into the future is the convergence of access control and other security systems as network devices: ...
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Boulder, CO – February 9, 2017 – ISONAS Inc., a leading Pure IP™ access control system manufacturer, today announced that the company will be exhibiting their new line of software and hardware ...
GSX presents an opportunity for ISONAS and Allegion to provide the security industry with an overview of the power of a unified Pure IP access control solution. The ISONAS RC-04 reader-controller is ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Gate Sentry's new Sentry Solo solution replaces hardware-dependent access devices with a mobile-first platform, ...
Mike Schutz, group product manager of Security and Access Products at Microsoft has an interesting article up at the Microsoft TechNet Web site headlined: “Microsoft Is Committed to Interoperability ...
Wireless technology usage is more prevalent today than ever before and the security market, specifically access control, is no exception. There are a number of ways to secure the perimeter of ...
ConSentry is introducing a product that incorporates its network access-control hardware and software into an Ethernet switch, making it possible to enforce access policies on a port-by-port basis.
Gate Sentry's new Sentry Solo solution replaces hardware-dependent access devices with a mobile-first platform, simplifying access management and eliminating initial capital investments and the ...