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Security and Access Control

05.11.2012

One important aspect of building security is access control. The job has many aspects. Single source solutions are in great demand. Every year, EuroCIS shows what this means: many exhibitors cooperate with other partners or increase their portfolio with their own means. Mechanical and electronic access controls grow together; software is becoming increasingly important in management and analysis. Local well-trained inspectors are also crucial.

Gunda Cassens-Röhrig is the Divisional Manager of Workforce Management and Security as well as a member of management at GFOS mbH. The combination of human resources management and security is no accident: you can not only monitor access authorization at the entrance, but also time and attendance. GFOS provides application development and integration for multidimensional resource management systems for all different kinds of industry sectors.

Security service requires trained associates. They are not available for minimum wage however and their skills have to be improved, says Dr. Harald Olschok. Since 1992, he is the Chief Executive Officer of the German Federal Association of the Security Industry (BDSW) and the German Confederation of Security Systems for the Transport of Money and Valuables (BDGW). Olschok explains how to find good service providers and what detectives or doormen are allowed to do.

The more doors, buildings and facilities are being included in a central control system, the more complex the system becomes. That is why retail expansion is a major challenge. Is the old technology upgradeable? What is the cost trend? Can the sensitive entrances in stores be controlled online? This is not just about additional buildings and doors, but also about additional authorizations. People with security clearance, regular employees and vendors – many users have different clearances. Managing these generates operating expenses later on.

The usual boundaries between providers of mechanical and electronic access controls become increasingly blurred. Software companies and door and equipment manufacturers cooperate to be able to offer services from one source. They more and more turn into security advisers, knowing that a security concept is only as good as its weakest link. Security guard companies also expand their services. They consult, install surveillance systems and provide the security staff.

Integrated security solutions are in demand

EuroCIS shows how exhibitors expand their range of goods and services. One example of this is Bosch Security Systems. The Bosch subsidiary from Grasbrunn near Munich has expanded its access control portfolio. ”Bosch takes this step forward to also further expand its position in the strongly growing mechatronics market“, says the customer magazine ”Safety“. The prerequisite for smooth and reliable functional capability of door solutions is said to be the seamless integration of mechatronics, access control, time recording and escape door control. That is why Bosch offers a complete and coordinated access control solution with electronically operable cylinder locks and striker plates as well as scanners, terminals, controllers and software under the trade name “Matrix”.

ADT talks about “intelligent security”. By now, the international Tyco conglomerate owns this longtime German EuroCIS exhibitor. The company group strives towards integrated solutions and services centering on security, fire prevention and life-saving services. It wants to offer its customers synergies through comprehensive building and management systems for more security and improvement of process sequences.

Keys have many drawbacks

A classic in access control are safety locks and special keys. Handing them out and returning them given the frequently changing staff, involves high administration costs. Making additional keys is expensive. It gets even more expensive if a key is lost or stolen. In that case, all locks and keys have to be replaced. Many employees holding company keys do not feel comfortable if they think about this risk. Aside from that, there is the risk of criminals making a duplicate key.

”Cards always provide more security and efficiency“, says Stephan Seifert, Managing Director of Sales and Service at Gunnebo Germany in a EuroCIS interview in the spring. ”If they are lost or stolen, they can easily be blocked from a central spot.“ At this point, the new near field communication can also be used for access control. NFC-based authentication means more convenience for the user. You just need to place the card with the radio chip in front of the device. It doesn’t even have to be taken out of the wallet.