In today’s high tech world, it is important for companies and organizations to limit access to sensitive data. It is also important to restrict access to specific locations within the building. To provide the best security, companies must use a combination of physical and logical access control. But what is access control? What are the differences between physical access control and logical access control? Understanding these differences will then help you make informed choices about protecting your business.

At Integrated Access Security (IAS), our licensed professionals are here to help. We know that your business deserves ultimate protection and security. IAS can assess your business needs and then help you create a security plan that will protect your company’s most valuable resources. We can explain some of the many benefits of access control with the right security plan. We use state-of-the-art access control security to protect your business’s most valuable resources. This includes your intellectual properties, data and physical assets.

Physical Access Control vs. Logical Access Control

Access control is a security method that limits the access that individuals in a company have to data or resources. It is a vital aspect of any security plan. Access control authenticates and authorizes specific employees to ensure a more secure system.

Every good access control system uses a combination of physical access control and logical access control. But what are the differences between physical access control vs. logical access control?

We further explore the differences between these physical access control vs. logical access control on Page 2.