4 tips to manage access rights in a hybrid work environment
Find out how bringing your access management tools together into one system and managing them remotely can make a big difference in today’s world of hybrid work.
Hybrid work has become the new norm. Employees now rotate between home and office, and organizations are rethinking workspace strategies, from downsizing offices to implementing floating desks. No matter where your organization is on the hybrid work scale, one thing is clear: managing access rights and ensuring safety is changing.
Unifying your access management system can help keep your workplace secure, give you more flexibility, and make it easier to stay on top of who has access to what—whether you're in the office or not.
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Take control of your access management and building security
Maintain in-office traffic flow |
Securing an establishment while a portion of employees remain off-site poses unique challenges to physical security. In cases where your organization has limited office space, you need to track and control the number of individuals in a building at any given time.
The ability to quickly and easily adjust access management settings for in-office flow is essential. By allowing and restricting access, you can remind employees which areas they’re meant to pass through while keeping track of general patterns. This helps to maintain safety and optimize movement for everyone within your property.
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Adjust access control settings remotely |
The absence of on-site personnel also affects your organizational security. When employees work from the office two to three days a week, off-site control of your access management system is key. Using the right system, you can manage your employee and contractor access remotely. This allows for enhanced control of your organization’s access rights, no matter your location.
Manage visitors and employee access |
Since many employees now follow a hybrid approach when it comes to working in the office, it becomes more difficult for your organization to track who is where and when. That’s why establishing an efficient and secure way to manage building security is crucial. It’s important to have an adaptable and easy-to-use access management system to help manage the flow of employees, contractors, and visitors.
And a role-based access control system can simplify assigning permissions to individuals. Depending on specific attributes such as job roles, departments, and sites—organizations can make high-level changes and enforce security best practices with ease.
For many organizations, it will be essential to be able to remotely manage employee access to property areas while limiting different parts of the office. Some may allow visitors to check themselves in and notify their hosts using a self-serve portal. Using a self-service portal can help reduce the tasks required of front desk staff.
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Ensure compliance and mitigate cybersecurity risks |
Properly managing access rights is like locking the doors to a secure vault. It ensures that only the right people can enter, helping organizations stay compliant and fend off cyber threats.
Critical infrastructure, such as power grids, water supply systems, and transportation networks, is facing growing threats. The increase in cyberattacks has shown the need for stronger security measures, including perimeter defenses, strict access controls, and ongoing audits. To protect these vital services, organizations will want to focus on adaptive access management solutions to prevent unauthorized access and reduce risks.
The same goes for the oil and utilities sector—where effective access management can mean the difference between a controlled response and a full-blown crisis.
For example, when a gas leak occurs or equipment malfunctions, it's essential to have a system in place that allows quick access to critical areas for response teams. The shift towards regionalization and cloud adoption highlights the need for a flexible and scalable access management system. Having a comprehensive solution in place means you get full visibility and control, and ensure safety and compliance at all times.
In the energy sector, new challenges are coming up with the use of 5G technology and the rapid growth of data centers. Many organizations aren't investing enough in security, such as access management and controls for tracking individuals during emergencies. Without these measures, they risk falling behind in a fast-changing environment.
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How ClearID and system unification can help improve security
Your physical security is a complex system with many moving parts, and access management is a key component. Many organizations are choosing to unify their security systems into one platform to improve operations and overall efficiency. This unified approach simplifies managing access rights, enhances security, and makes adapting to changing needs from any location easier.
Genetec ClearID™ can help you easily manage physical identity and access rights by adjusting employee and contractor accessibility remotely, and on a detailed level. Whether it’s allowing or restricting access to areas, or facilitating visitor experience with self-check-in, ClearID is an adaptable system that helps keep your organization secured.