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Webinar: The State of Physical Access Control in 2022

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What is the current state of physical access control in 2022? What are the challenges to upgrading and where do the future trends lie? We’ll discuss all this, and much more, with experts in physical access control during a one hour panel discussion. 

Based off the results of a global survey of over 1000 responses from security directors, managers, integrators and consultants, as well as facilities and IT professionals, we’ll explore topics covering digital credentials and mobile access control, how physical access control can influence cyber security and sustainability strategies, employee and visitor location monitoring, and other key trending topics.

We’ll also discuss the current state of credentials and technology in the market, what end-users are on the lookout for, and the potential challenges stifling upgrade decisions. And, with smart buildings noted as one of the major trends ahead, we explore the impact the development of more intelligent, digitised buildings is having on physical access control solutions.

Watch this webinar to understand:

  • The current state of physical access control
  • Upgrade challenges for end-users
  • What are they key trends in physical access control now, and ahead?
  • Insight into the growth of mobile access, and the relationship between physical access control and cyber security strategy
  • Exclusive views from an end-user, consultant and a leading vendor

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Speakers:

Matt Haynes has a career in the security products industry with an access control focus spanning 25 years. Matt started his career with Cotag International in Cambridge. Holding management positions with recognised industry leading manufacturers, Matt has now been at HID Global for five years – firstly managing the UK & Ireland Sales team and more recently heading up and launching a new Master Distribution Business channel. Matt has experience in successfully specifying and delivering large enterprise level projects spanning multiple countries with complex requirements.

Mark Rowan is the founder and managing director of QCIC, a leading global security engineering firm specialising in designing, building and running security systems. QCIC was established in 2007, however Mark has over 30 years’ experience working within the built environment, the past 20 of which have been dedicated to security engineering. As a chartered engineer, Mark has built a reputation for engineering excellence across multiple disciplines including physical security, electronic systems, managing global enterprise systems and introducing future forward cloud technology to develop innovative security solutions. Mark is passionate about sustainability and under his leadership QCIC was proud to be one of the world’s first carbon neutral security engineering companies.

James Moore is the Managing Editor of IFSEC Insider , a leading online publication for security and fire safety news and the content platform that runs alongside the IFSEC and FIREX in-person events. James writes, commissions, edits and produces content for IFSEC Insider, including articles, breaking news stories and exclusive industry reports, as well as hosting webinars and panel discussions. He liaises and speaks with leading industry figures, vendors and associations to ensure security and fire professionals remain abreast of all the latest developments in the sector. James has now written several reports on the trends in the physical access control sector since he began his role in late 2019.

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