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The convergence of IT and physical security
You might have excellent identity management solutions and comprehensive physical security to control who enters your buildings, but if you don't manage the two as one entity, you're leaving a lot to chance. This is more possible today than ever before, thanks to the latest generation of physical security technologies. One example is a digitized surveillance camera that allows for real-time surveillance of much wider areas without relying on human intervention. It's now possible to integrate this technology with physical sensors that can alert humans to any changes, such as the opening of a door or a temperature rising or falling outside of normal ranges.
Learn more about integrating physical security systems with IT identity management solutions:
- read the article at IT-Director.com
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