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Financial / Banking

Secure integrated access control for banking and legal environments


Secure access control using multi-factor authentication and ID cards, two-door interlocks or mantraps, integrated with CCTV monitoring using graphical floor plans, and physical security for cabinets and IT server racks


Access Control for Banks and Financial
Recommended Solutions:

ID Badge Design & Print

Design and produce professional looking, low cost ID Badges, customised with your Brand Identity and the user’s photo and details, printed and programmed using a central networked database across multi-site organisations. Choice of image capture include Digital Camera, CCTV camera or Live Video.

Server Rack & Cabinet Door Physical Security

Borer’s PoE Lock Handle Solution offers an integrated access control and monitoring system for any data centre or server room environment, protecting unlimited numbers of server rack doors. The lock handle is a simple retrofit to any rack door, allowing you to manage who is accessing your data, when, and for how long, while monitoring rack temperature and security. The lock handle can be fitted to any cabinet where security is high priority, protecting sensitive or classified documents.

CCTV Integration

CCTV cameras are connected to a recorder with a computer software interface (FUSION central management software) which record and live stream any activity in the monitored zones. The CCTV cameras can be linked to graphical floor plans which detail every access point, and all events (door open, disconnected, unsecured, forced) will trigger an alarm on the system. The system can also monitor temperature within specified zones.

Two Door Interlock / Mantrap

Double Door Airlock is used in safety and security critical applications where not only access authority but also positive proof of identity is required before granting access. Two or more doors are arranged in a sequence to regulate traffic, or control dust, temperature and pressure, with the second door only opening after the first door has closed and locked.


Integrated Technologies:

Multi-factor Identity AuthenticationMulti-factor Authentication

Any combination of multiple factors to verify credentials – photo (something you HAVE), fingerprint (something you ARE), PIN/Password (something you KNOW) and digital certificate (something you TRUST). A person’s recorded fingerprint is backed up by a smart card which stores the individual’s fingerprint template, and bears a photo of the person. A PIN may also be required as additional authentication before access is granted.