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Description
Your building type, your budget, and the characteristics of your tenants/occupants should help determine what type of access control system you need, but your options are vast – from electronic locks to complicated biometrics, and everything in between. This webinar will help you explore cost-effective access control options, giving you the information you need to determine how access control can be successfully implemented or upgraded.
Learning Objectives
- Identify different types of systems for access control.
- Determine what kind of access control your building needs vs. what kind of access control it currently has.
- Calculate which type of access control system would be most cost-effective for your building.
- List ways that access control can be cost-effectively integrated into an existing building.
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Presenters
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Randall I. Atlas, Ph.D., AIA, CPP
Randall Atlas is vice-president of Atlas Safety & Security Design Inc., based in Miami, Florida. He is a registered architect in Florida, nationally accredited with National Council Architectural Registration Board (N.C.A.R.B.), and a member of the American Institute of Architects. Dr. Atlas is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) from the American Society of Industrial Security, a member of the ASIS Security Architecture and Engineering Council, and an appointed member of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Premises Security Committee. He is a regular contributor to the Security Management Magazine, Protection of Assets Manual, Access Control Magazine, Security Technology and Design Magazine.
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Sponsors
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CyberLock
Is your mechanical lock and key system out of control? CyberLock electronic lock cylinders and programmable keys are the answer. Simply replace the cylinder in each of your mechanical locks with a CyberLock electronic cylinder. No wiring is required to quickly gain full-featured electronic access control. The locks and keys record openings, providing detailed audit reporting. You'll never re-key your facility again. Electronic keys cannot be duplicated and a missing key can quickly be deactivated.
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