Access Control

Being similar in size to a credit card, an access card, also known as a proximity card can identify individuals and allow access and egress to a pre-defined area by simply scanning the access card in front of the proximity card reader. The proximity card reader then analyses the data stored in the access cards and determines whether the user has authorised entry based on access level, date and/or time. The reader then stores the information and records the activity for future reference or reports. This type of system can monitor individuals' access, protect employees and provide full activity reports. Access control software is password protected and allows administrator access to particular programs, networks or drives. Access control is of extreme importance in today's society, and is vital in protecting individuals, equipment and sensitive data. Here at Verified Security Systems we can fully cater to all of your access control needs, as we have a variety of reliable, efficient equipment and systems which can help you to restrict access and maintain high levels of security.


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