Intelligent CISO Issue 12 | Page 49

T Three access control technology pillars defining the future-ready financial institution Pillar 2: Location services to improve governance and situational awareness The convergence of technology, innovation, new regulation and security risks are rapidly changing banking security ecosystems. Typically, IT security is the main focus for mitigating these risks, says WISAM YAGHMOUR, REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR, HID GLOBAL. Real time location systems offer similarly transformative opportunities by enhancing area governance. This enables institutions to improve visibility and situational awareness, so they can ensure safety while protecting critical assets. Combining IoT solutions with predictive analytics, today’s location services solutions enable financial institutions to improve real-time visibility through knowing the precise location of assets, employees and visitors. Here, he discusses why physical security also plays a major role in preventing security breaches and shoring up an institution’s image. In speaking to our financial services customers, three access control technology pillars are always at the forefront of our discussions, each driven by desired business outcomes and expectations of the future. Pillar 1: Going mobile By 2020, Gartner Inc estimates that 20% of physical access control solutions will be shaped by mobile technology and cloud architectures. Mobile access control IDs have the potential to fundamentally change how banks operate. They give employees the convenience of using their smartphones, tablets or wearable devices to do everything from accessing doors, gates and networks to opening electronic locks, securely releasing documents from the printer, purchasing snacks from the vending machine and ‘punching in’ to time and attendance systems. Wisam Yaghmour, Regional Sales Director, HID Global www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 12 FEATURE Available as a stand-alone capability or integral feature of an existing card-based system, solutions like HID Mobile Access make it easy to manage employee access rights while taking advantage of automated flows that increase administrative efficiency for issuing and revoking mobile IDs. Powered by Seos, HID Mobile Access delivers best-in-class cryptography for unrivalled data and privacy protection for access control. This also simplifies compliance to major privacy frameworks, such as GDPR and Privacy Shield, by ensuring that no personally identifiable information or financial data is stored. Employees benefit from the ability to locate needed assets, and institutions gain valuable knowledge about building occupancy and employee location, so they can facilitate evacuations and emergency responses while also meeting requirements related to access policies, time-and-attendance logging and building safety. Physical security also plays a major role in preventing security breaches and shoring up an institution’s image. Precise real-time and proximity location capabilities make it significantly easier to manage who enters and exits the building, and to control where, when and why they can access specific areas and information resources. Pillar 3: The connected security ecosystem Adding mobile access control and location services to standards-based physical access control systems gives financial institutions a solid foundation for incorporating other valuable risk- 49