In their ongoing commitment to educate and inform, Galaxy Control Systems published a new whitepaper entitled “Understanding Cloud Services for Access Control.”

The whitepaper provides insights into the growing realm of cloud-based services and how they are changing the way access control systems can be deployed and used. Readers will find an overview of cloud technology and learn how and where access control cloud services can be applied for maximum economic and security benefits to the organisation. The whitepaper also touches on decision factors to assess when considering a move to cloud services, each of which helps inform the decision-making process.

Enhancing understanding of cloud access control

“We recognise that not everyone in the security industry has the time or resources to stay current with new technologies,” said Rick Caruthers, Executive VP, Galaxy Control Systems. “We developed our new whitepaper to provide information for our community, to help accelerate their understanding of the benefits of access control cloud services.

Understanding Cloud Services for Access Control is the second in a series of whitepapers published by Galaxy Control Systems. Previously the company issued The Current State of Access Control which explores the potential of access control systems to help organisations improve the efficiency and effectiveness of physical and virtual security.

Creating these knowledge pieces is core to our commitment to putting customers first,” said Caruthers. “By providing valuable information we can help our community better understand their options so that they can make the most informed choices for keeping their organisations secure.”

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