Amazon today announced the Amazon Key Access Control System—a lineup of customizable property access solutions for multi-family buildings and gated communities. Amazon Key streamlines deliveries and ...
“Amazon Key has helped customers avoid missed orders and deliveries with secure, customer-managed access to homes and garages for several years now,” said Kaushik Mani, director of Amazon Key. “Our ...
Connected devices are changing the way we think about commercial access control by combining traditional locks with advanced authentication.
Security leaders will prioritize unified access control platforms that integrate AI, mobile credentials, and biometrics to ...
Las Vegas, NV (March 23, 2022) – Galaxy Control Systems, a leading provider of integrated access control and security solutions, will introduce its seventh generation hardware “700 Series” access ...
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System Galaxy is a complete, enterprise-class access control and security management solution that offers unsurpassed ability to satisfy the requirements of any credential management, access control ...
Over the past five years, my close collaboration with universities has revealed a concerning trend: Access control for both staff and students is predominantly manual or fragmented. This approach to ...
NASHVILLE, 10/20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Access Control Systems, LLC (ACS) announced it is expanding its core competency to include the installation of Overhead Doors. ACS is a value-added distributor, ...
Across the NYC metropolitan area, access control failures are becoming more visible. Lost keycards, shared PIN codes, unsupported servers, and aging lock hardware leave doors vulnerable and managers ...
Mobile Door Credentials Gain Ground in NYC as Key Cards Show Their Age Whitestone, United States - January 8, 2026 / ...
Access control failures rarely announce themselves. They show up as small delays, workarounds, or security gaps that slowly become normal. For New York City businesses, those gaps carry real risk.