Access control system showcased by SONITROL at ISC West

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SONITROL has unveiled it will be demonstrating its security integration management platform, SONITROL CORE, at ISC West 2024.

The company reports its solution fully integrates intrusion and access control and is managed by one platform.

SONITROL CORE offers scalable options catering to single or multiple sites with cloud-based capabilities, cost-effective SaaS deployment and security management features.

SONITROL’s all-in-one platform is a management tool customized to meet individual business needs and designed to operate within the SONITROL monitoring environment.

By merging building security and automation, SONITROL CORE offers our customers a user-friendly experience with the platform and the SONITROL CORE Manager Mobile App.

SONITROL CORE allows remote access to a security system, managing multiple locations from one unified interface.

SONITROL’s easily scalable solution

“Perfect for use in a wide variety of end-user applications including distribution/warehouse, K-12 Schools, Retail, Commercial Office, SONITROL CORE provides complete control and can scale up and down as required,” said Julie Beach, Vice President, SONITROL.

At the heart of SONITROL CORE is the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP).

Developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) and approved as an international standard by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 2020, OSDP improves interoperability among security products.

It uses advanced AES-128 encryption to protect sensitive information transmitted between devices, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches by for example, ensuring that sniffing devices can’t be installed behind an access control reader or along the communications path.

SONITROL CORE’s customizable dashboard can be accessed via any internet-connected web browser, offering full remote management of a building’s access control and intrusion detection set-up via a single pane of glass, the company reports.

Users can grant or deny access to specific personnel, set profiles and permissions, assign credentials and set rules – anytime, anyplace, anywhere.

This creates intelligent buildings with enhanced security, seamless integration, data-driven insights, user convenience, energy efficiency, scalability and emergency response.

It also helps users quickly respond to changing security needs and events, without significant hardware investments.

Hardware maintenance benefits

When it comes to hardware maintenance, the implementation of integrated security systems reduces the need for multiple service visits, lowering the carbon emissions associated with this activity.

Fewer technicians and truck rolls are required, resulting in reduced road travel and associated emissions.

The indirect savings associated with integrated systems can save on operational costs, making more resources available for organizations to invest in environmentally friendly initiatives or technologies.

“We’re excited about SONITROL CORE and its ability to integrate cloud-based access control and verified intrusion detection over one integrated security management platform,” concluded Beach.

“SONITROL continues to lead the way in security technology and SONITROL CORE is a genuine game-changer. It is reliable, secure and easy to deploy, delivering a range of advantages including greater resilience, flexibility, reduced operational costs and an intuitive user experience.”