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                                 ACCESS CONTROL
CLOUD-BASED ACCESS CONTROL
AUTHORS
BRAD CARY IS THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, MILESTONE SYSTEMS. MIKE MAXSENTI, IS THE GENERAL MANAGER, ACCESS CONTROL, AT GENEA.
F acing rising school safety threats amid shrinking resources, school administrators are turning to leading-edge security options. Cloud-based access control and open platform, data-driven video management systems offer crucial flexibility, combining key functions in a single pane of glass.
This integration of door management, camera data, and data analytics boosts situational awareness and improves response strategies. Cloud solutions offer a vital, future-proof security foundation as video, access control, and IT technologies converge and continue to evolve.
School districts today face heightened concerns surrounding student and staff safety while continuously dealing with reduced budgets and staff — requiring everyone to do more with less. To foster more secure learning environments amid these constraints, many schools are adopting scalable, cloud-based VMS and access control solutions as part of their security measures.
With rising school violence, vandalism, and crime, school administrators are seeking innovative technologies that deter incidents and enable more rapid responses. However, deploying on-premises-only and non-integrated security systems often proves burdensome, requiring extensive upfront hardware costs and IT resources for deployment and maintenance. Closed, proprietary security management platforms restrict a school’s ability to scale incrementally as needs evolve. Expanding the capabilities of stand- alone, on-premises video security or access control systems involves organizational disruptions and additional capital costs from rip- and-replace upgrades.
Additionally, disparate, siloed security systems lack a unified, single pane of glass and the ability to share critical data. This fragmentation creates blind spots for school administrators while hampering real-time coordination during incidents. Responders must know how to use and consult multiple interfaces to make sense of events, delaying critical decision
making.
NEW CLOUD STRATEGIES
In recent years, the United States has made substantial investments to enhance the data infrastructure at the national, state and local levels. Today, most U.S. cities benefit from exceptional bandwidth supported by a robust fiber network foundation. This modern
infrastructure, combined with the progress in video compression and the support of high-capacity 5G wireless networks, has paved the way for cloud-based security systems to become feasible, versatile and more cost-effective for educational districts.
Schools are also gaining significant benefits from adopting a hybrid on-premises and cloud video management software model. This approach offers crucial advantages such as cost-effective remote storage for videos recorded on-site, the convenience of sharing videos both within and outside the institution, and access to sophisticated cloud-based video analytics.
Integrated cloud-based solutions mitigate the pitfalls of proprietary, siloed systems with their flexibility, scalability and streamlined workflows. Features like mobile access control and AI-powered analytics enhance situational awareness while easing strained budgets through predictable operational expenses spending models. By moving video security and access control to the cloud, administrators gain tailored capabilities supporting their specific priorities.
Cloud-based access control centralizes the management of users and doors across locations through a unified interface. Schools can specify access plans so doors automatically lock/unlock based on schedules, with mobile credentials enabling touchless entry via smartphones. Cloud systems also facilitate frictionless visitor management experiences with faster check-in protocols. With integrated security cameras and mobile video notifications, school staff can visually verify access control alarms and events for proactive situational awareness.
The top benefits of integrated cloud video management software and cloud access control include:
• An easy-to-use, central dashboard that controls all doors and cameras, linking access events with video data so school staff and security officers can instantly pinpoint alarm causes.
• Integrated systems enable instant notifications and mobile access to associated cameras during events, allowing on-premises and remote visual verification and real-time assessment by officials and first responders.
• Affordable scalability grows the system with the school’s needs, with the latest features and security protections continually updated automatically via the cloud.
• Detailed emergency data is no longer siloed across separate interfaces and can integrate directly with alarms and video.
The innovative feature sets and scalability intrinsic to cloud video and access control provide school administrators with meaningful visibility, actionable data and initiative-taking protection.
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