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Automotive Manufacturing Facility Top Physical Security Threats and Integrated Access Control Solutions
Manufacturing sites face a wide range of threats: everything from theft and vandalism to workplace violence or even fires can disrupt operations. In the booming automotive industry of the Southeast, facility managers must make security as much a priority as efficiency and output. A strong security program means the difference between smooth operations and costly interruptions.


Big Security for Small Businesses: Access Control Solutions in Action with Alarm.com
Small businesses are prime targets for theft, both from outside intruders and, unfortunately, from within. This makes investing in access control systems for small business operations not just a good idea—but a necessity.
In this article we will explore:
Small business facts for different locations, such as South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, and local facts for three thriving metro areas.
Why small businesses are more vulnerable to theft.
How small business owners


Top Hotel Scams & Theft Schemes by Staff and How to Bust Them with Physical Security
Hotel general managers and procurement directors across the Carolinas are grappling with the same mystery: how can a property be busy but still fall short financially? More often than not, the answer is internal theft — and if you can’t see it, you can’t stop it. That’s where the right physical security technology becomes your most valuable asset.


Access Control Credential Types: Something You Have, Know, and Are for Physical Security
Access control credentials are the keys to the castle in any security system – they are the pieces of information or objects that allow an authorized person to unlock a door, log in to a system, or otherwise gain access to a protected resource. These credentials are typically categorized into three main types, which are easy to remember as: something you have, something you know, and something you are.