Access control systems are a must in order to ensure GDPR compliance
Despite being mostly associated to the idea of cyber security, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) covers the theft of all forms personal data including both information stored on IT systems and physical copies.
For this reason, companies who have spent a great deal of money attempting to become compliant with GDPR should also consider implementing solid security measures that prevent access to holds physical copies of private data.
CCTV video surveillance can act both as detection technology as well as a deterrent, while access control systems that manage and monitor access through both internal and external doors prevent even those individuals that manage to somehow gain access to a particular area of the building from accessing sensitive areas.
Furthermore, gates and barriers also play a very important role in securing one’s site. In fact, entry points to a carpark or the surrounding area should either have gates or security barriers in order to keep intruders out.
Access Control UK – specialising in deploying advanced access control system tailored to your specific requirements
Access Control UK employs a variety of access control technologies in order to create advanced solutions, enable users to exert solid, reliable and accurate control over the access to specific premises or zones.
The access control systems supplied by Access Control UK also support an effective Fire Roll Call feature, which will enable employers to evacuate the personnel off the premises in a very orderly and clear manner, should a fire, explosion or some other type of catastrophe occur.
If you’d like to find out more about the range of solutions supplied by Access Control UK, both in terms of hardware (smart card readers, biometric readers, turnstiles, etc.) and software (access rights management software solutions, etc.), just hit the contact button at the top of the screen, we’ll be more than happy to answer any queries you might have.