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An Integrated Card Access System Can Give You The Security You Your Business Needs
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If you have an area that needs secured and you only want certain people access to that area, a card access system should be something that you should consider. Security can be expensive, so everyone wants the best security that they can get without having to pay an arm and a leg for it.
You have a room or an entire building that you need to restrict access to and you do not the latest and greatest security out there a card access system might fill your need. Hiring a real person to watch a door or a lobby costs more than just wage; you will to consider benefits, vacation and all the other things that go along with hiring an actual person.
The access cards, door controls, card readers and software are the main components of every card access system. Without reference to the size of your business, this security prevention system will serve your wishes beyond your expectancies.
A card access system is easily scalable to any size business. It can used to monitor one door or it can handle multiple buildings and the all the doors in those buildings. You have the option of using the card system to allow or reject access to workstations, too.
A massive internal security concern is the event of a worker separation. It is one thing when the separation occurs on good terms. However if the separation occurs with a discontented employee this could be a severe risk to security. The software for the card access system closes the opening in security and the steps are relatively easy. By changing a pair settings, your security officer can block access to all or any staff. This can also come in useful as employees change departments.
A card access system can reduce the man-hours required in your payroll department. By synchronizing the access system software to the payroll software, you’ll be able to record the time of arrival and departure of every employee. No longer will there be the necessity for time cards or time sheets. Using the cards will decrease the amount of time discrepancies and worker time theft.
You get the upgraded version that comes with smart cards that will not only dictate access to physical access but network access too. IT departments all have the same issues when it comes to potential security issues. Workers regularly won’t log off their workstations at the end of the day. This allows someone else to easily access our company’s delicate documents and files.
Passwords are becoming a thing of the past and many are satisfied that there are possible choices. People forget passwords and they need them reset. And those that do not need their password reset, have written it down and stored it under their keyboard or right on the monitor. A lot of employees to don’t recollect to log off before they leave for the day, the smart card will log a user out and prevent unwanted users on your network.
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Well-Connected Automotive Security: Blending Multiple Products Into One Integrated Safety System
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Despite advances in technology and the development of new automotive security devices, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that auto theft occurs every 26.4 seconds in the United States. To put that figure in perspective, more than 1 million vehicles were stolen in 2006 alone.
Most likely, vehicle owners experience great distress with the loss of such an important possession. But according to a National Insurance Crime Bureau survey conducted in 2007, consumers are often unaware of the extent of the cost involved with a stolen vehicle. For starters, there’s the insurance deductible and the further expense of replacing uninsured or underinsured vehicles. Additional costs can also come in the form of insurance premium increases, the cost of time spent dealing with police, vehicle rental costs and the cost of time off from work.
While it’s imperative that car owners observe security measures to discourage theft, vehicle manufacturers possess a visionary understanding of automotive safety and security that reaches far beyond keyless entry and theft-deterrent systems. The concept of seamless blending of multiple products into one Integrated Safety System may further increase automotive security and a car owner’s peace of mind.
Perhaps one of the most reliable theft protection systems available, Vehicle Immobilization Systems use an electronic code transmitted from a transponder (tag) located in the vehicle’s ignition key to allow or disallow the engine management system to start the vehicle. To start a vehicle equipped with such a system, the driver places the tag near the ignition lock. Stored within the tag is a unique security code. The security code signal is sent via a transponder. When the correct code is received, the vehicle is allowed to start up.
In addition, the system can also allow personalized settings by an individual driver for memory seats, mirrors and keyless vehicle features.
Unlike Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) systems which operate with an ultra-high-frequency (UHF) carrier, immobilization systems operate at low frequency (125kHz). In most designs, the transponder is located within the head of the ignition key. However, vehicle manufacturers might also locate the tag in a key fob or card.
Another opportunity to increase automobile security and convenience may be the elimination of keys. Since the inception of the automobile, drivers have fumbled around in pockets and purses, trying to locate their keys – a potentially dangerous task in a dark parking lot. With RKE systems technology, the vehicle recognizes a driver’s fob and unlocks the door. The system also allows drivers to start and drive cars without inserting a key. For additional security, proprietary communication algorithms help ensure that the authentication codes contained in the fob will not be intercepted.
One keyless vehicle system uses a start/stop button enabled with a fob. Another uses a fingerprint scanner that allows only people whose fingerprints are stored in the system to start the vehicle. Systems also offer seat and steering column position and radio station features. A passive entry back-up provides for low-battery conditions.
Another choice for automobile buyers, RKE systems may assist in reducing car theft. Among the vehicle features that can be controlled from a distance are central door locking/unlocking, a panic alarm, an anti-theft warning system, a courtesy light and seat/mirror adjustment. Additional conveniences include integration of keyless actuation and tire pressure monitor and a variety of button configurations for customization.
Drivers not only have to be concerned with theft of a vehicle but also theft of its content and components, such as wheels, radios, and personal possessions. Technology for an Ultrasonic Interior Protection system triggers an alarm when movement in the vehicle’s interior is detected. Any changes in inclination (tilting) also trigger a warning. The microprocessor with digital signal processing requires low power consumption and is integrated into one control unit – making it an attractive safety feature for manufacturers and consumers.
Products and new automotive design features can help consumers protect their vehicles from theft and improve safety. From simple components to fully integrated systems, safety technology continues to be explored and innovated.
Mike Trudel, Freelance Writer for Delphi. Delphi Corp. is a leading innovator of automobile safety equipment and technology. To learn about Delphi’s safety advancements, visit www.Delphi.com, www.Delphi.com/4Innovation or www.Delphi.com/4Safe.

