PART 2 - 7 Reasons Why Hiring a Security Consultant Makes Sense Over DIY Security Camera PurchaseS
In PART 1 of this 2-part series, we outlined the Top 9 considerations when selecting a security camera for your facility. But, selecting the right...
Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) is a company diversity registration designated under the Veteran Benefits, Health Care, and Information Technology Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-461). Registration ensures that companies qualify for preferential procurement for federal contracts if they are owned and controlled by Veterans.
This certification is non-industry specific and requires that the firm meets the small business requirements established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Additionally, it requires that the company is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a veteran.
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Theseus Team : Feb 5, 2024 8:30:00 AM
Access control is a vital component in ensuring the security of facilities and personnel, whether it is an entire building or specific areas within it. The implementation of access control measures can vary greatly depending on factors such as the purpose of the facility, the potential external threats it faces, and the value of the assets it houses. It is a complex process that requires careful consideration and planning.
From traditional methods like mechanical lock and key to more advanced systems involving dual authentication and biometric devices, the technology used for controlling doors can be quite challenging to implement. Each facility has unique requirements, and finding the right solution to meet those needs can be a daunting task.
In his recent on-demand webinar, Eric Moreau provides valuable insights into access control benefits and implementation. He highlights key points that facility managers and security professionals at data centers, hospitals, and more should consider when designing and implementing access control systems.
One of the key takeaways from Eric's webinar is the importance of maintaining maximum distance between potential threats, or "bad actors," and the valuable assets and personnel within a facility. By doing so, the risk of unauthorized access or harm to these assets and individuals is greatly minimized.
Watch this short excerpt about access control >>
Remember, keeping maximum distance between bad actors and your valuable assets and personnel is crucial. Don't miss out on this valuable resource. Stay informed and take proactive steps to secure your facilities by tuning into the on-demand webinar. Access it here and empower yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to implement effective access control measures. Check it out here >>
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