Abstract

This chapter illustrates one of the core foundations of the computer processing—namely, the microchips. These microchips are found in computers, cars, appliances, transportation systems, and many more devices used in daily life. The creation of the modem network has enabled physical security controls to be built on technology platforms, delivering increased speed, centralized control, and enhanced security. The ability to integrate the traditional physical security systems into the company data network allows the organization to take advantage of economies of scale, and to leverage the existing infrastructure in order to deliver many benefits to the organization. These benefits include utilizing the existing transmission medium, which reduces costs and increases reliability. There are impacts of integrating physical security systems and the IT network. Introducing any new technical system into a data network has risk and creates impacts on data flow and resource use. An access control system can contain highly important information and must remain unaltered and secure, while maintaining a high rate of availability.

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