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Access management

Access management defines who can access specific areas or systems within a building. It secures sensitive zones such as technical or server rooms while enabling flexible and secure permission management tailored to a building’s individual requirements. By targeting access control and user permissions, security is enhanced, and building usage is optimized.

Modern systems employ technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), RFID, and NFC. Permissions are managed digitally and can be adjusted in real time, offering high flexibility. Access control and door management are automated using devices like smart locks or NFC tokens, operated through IoT platforms. Encryption and authentication protocols ensure the highest level of security for all transmitted data.

Applications include automated door controls in office buildings, which can be accessed using smartphones or biometric verification methods. Sensitive areas like technical rooms or server rooms are protected by individually assigned permissions. Additionally, access management simplifies the tracking of access events in real time, enabling the detection of suspicious attempts and the rapid implementation of security measures.

Furthermore, IoT data platforms and digital twins provide additional opportunities to refine access management. IoT platforms generate detailed reports on usage patterns, helping identify vulnerabilities. Digital twins simulate changes in access rules before actual implementation, ensuring efficiency is optimized in advance.

Access management is a critical component of modern building automation. It enhances security, ensures smooth building operations, and offers automated permissions management as a cutting-edge solution for centralized and flexible controls.