As industries increasingly adopt automation, digitization, and interconnected systems, the need to secure physical and digital infrastructure has become paramount. Industrial access control systems are no longer just about keeping unauthorized personnel out—they're critical components of safety, compliance, and operational efficiency.
What is Industrial Access Control?
Industrial access control refers to the technologies and strategies used to regulate who can enter specific areas or access systems in industrial environments like factories, warehouses, power plants, and manufacturing facilities. It involves managing both physical access (buildings, rooms, zones) and digital access (machines, control systems, and networks).
Key Components of Industrial Access Control
1. Authentication Devices
Biometric scanners (fingerprint, facial recognition)
RFID and smart cards
Keypads and PIN-based entry systems
Mobile-based access apps
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