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Advanced Access Control System for a Smarter Manufacturing Industry

In today’s industrial landscape, ensuring security isn’t just about guarding entry points – it’s about securing processes, assets, and people with intelligence. That’s where the Advanced Access Control system steps in. For manufacturing plants, this system offers more than just card-based entry – they deliver operational safety, traceability, and compliance. An industry report by Markets and Data reveals significant growth in the global access control and authentication market. Starting at $13.2 billion in 2022, it’s set to expand to $26.1 billion by 2030, reflecting a robust 8.9% CAGR for the period between 2023 and 2030. In fact, a study by IBM shows that internal threats account for nearly 60% of manufacturing-related data breaches, making identity-based access control a critical need. Why traditional access control isn’t enough Manufacturing plants operate with high-value assets, dangerous machinery, and round-the-clock shifts. Legacy access system – limited to basic RFID or PINs – fails to monitor who, where, and when with precision. The traditional system lacks real-time visibility, contextual intelligence, and scalability to meet these evolving needs. A breach here isn’t just a loss – it could halt production or trigger a safety hazard. Most importantly, they can’t adapt dynamically to shifts, roles, or emergency overrides. In an era where cyber-physical threats are rising and compliance audits are tighter, traditional access just isn’t equipped to protect modern manufacturing setups. Modern manufacturing facilities are adopting multiple types of advanced access control system, such as: ● Biometric Authentication: Fingerprint, iris-based, or facial access control system eliminates the risk of credential sharing. According to the Lift HCM article, ‘Slash Time Theft: Choosing Between Biometric and Digital Time Clocks,’ for a 100-employee company, a biometric system typically eliminates an average of 2.5 hours of time theft per employee per month, translating to approximately $45,000 in annual savings based on average wage calculations. ● Multi-factor Authentication (MFA): Combining credentials (card and biometric access control system) to strengthen entry authorization. According to CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency), the use of MFA makes users 99% less likely to be hacked! ● Mobile-based Access: Access through secure mobile apps enhances user convenience and hygiene. The global mobile access control system market size is predicted to be valued at $1,638,455.4 thousand by 2032, surging from $228,690.0 thousand in 2022, at a noteworthy CAGR of 22.4%, as noted by the research dive, a market research firm. ● Role-Based Access: Access is customized based on job function or hierarchy to critical zones. According to a report by Tata Communications, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a key practice that limits the potential effect of insider threats by allowing workers the right to do their duties. How Matrix empowers manufacturing security For manufacturing entities seeking to enhance industrial safety and operational excellence, a robust and advanced access control system is paramount. Solutions such as those offered by Matrix provide capabilities like modular, rolebased, time and zone-based, and device-based user access control policies, real-time alerts, and tamper detection mechanisms. These features are designed to help streamline operations, ensure compliance with regulatory standards, and mitigate security risks, ultimately contributing to optimized efficiency, enhanced safety, and asset protection within a dynamic industrial landscape. Ready to embrace a future where industrial safety and operational excellence harmoniously converge? Discover how advanced access control solutions can enlighten your manufacturing environment with unparalleled security, seamless efficiency, and complete peace of mind. Read More

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TRASSIR Expands Operations in India

TRASSIR, a global player in intelligent video surveillance and security solutions, is proud to announce its official expansion into the Indian market. With a strong international presence and over two decades of experience in security innovation, TRASSIR is bringing its full suite of advanced surveillance technologies to one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly growing regions. Meeting India’s Evolving Security Needs India’s increasing focus on infrastructure development, smart cities, public safety, and digital transformation has led to a significant demand for intelligent, scalable, and future-ready surveillance solutions. TRASSIR recognizes the unique opportunities and challenges of the Indian market and is committed to delivering tailored solutions that address the country’s diverse security requirements. What TRASSIR Offers As a full-cycle video surveillance manufacturer, TRASSIR offers a wide range of solutions, including: ● Video Management Systems (VMS): Powerful, flexible platforms for centralized monitoring and control. ● AI-Powered Video Analytics: Facial recognition, license plate detection, object tracking, behaviour analysis, and more. ● Smart IP Cameras and NVRs: High-performance hardware for every environment and use case. ● Industry-Specific Solutions: Custom solutions for retail, transportation, education, government, and critical infrastructure. With TRASSIR’s technology, businesses and institutions can transform traditional surveillance into proactive, intelligent security ecosystems. Building a Local Presence As part of its expansion strategy, TRASSIR is building a strong local presence through channel partners, distributors, and service networks across India. The company is also focused on creating opportunities for collaboration with Indian system integrators, security consultants, and enterprise clients to support both private and public sector projects. A Vision for a Safer Tomorrow TRASSIR believes in creating a safer, smarter world through cutting-edge surveillance solutions, India is a key strategic market for us, and they are excited to bring their global expertise and innovative technologies to support the country’s growing security needs. As TRASSIR enters this new chapter in India, it remains committed to innovation, reliability, and customer success, continuing its mission to redefine the future of video surveillance – now in India. TRASSIR is an international video surveillance company headquartered in Cyprus, delivering a complete range of intelligent security solutions including VMS, IP cameras, AI analytics, and access control systems. With installations in over 40 countries, TRASSIR serves industries such as retail, transport, manufacturing, public safety, and more. Read More

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