PSIA Physical-logical access interoperability demo at ISC West 2015 in Las Vegas
In addition to demonstrating functionality of the PLAI specification, the company will cover business and security benefits

Join PSIA for this unique session featuring a live demo of the capabilities of the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance's new Physical-Logical Access Interoperability (PLAI) specification at ISC West 2015. In addition to demonstrating current functionality of the PLAI specification, the company will cover business and security benefits such as:

  • Establishing role-based privileges at an authoritative identity source and propagating this logical data throughout multiple physical access control systems (PACS) from different vendors at a variety of locations.
  • Streamlining employee on-boarding with the initial registration of an employee from an authoritative source (IT or HR logical directory) flowing to a PACS.
  • Propagating credential information of an employee from one PACS to others, thus supporting enhanced access control at multiple facilities.
  • Easily revoking physical access privileges across multiple PACS.

Participants to include:

Find out how the PLAI specification offers a standardized, automatic way to solve one of enterprise security's most stubborn challenges, that of synchronizing logical and physical identities and their access privileges.

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