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Future-proof mobile solutions demand grows

THE 2022 State of Access Control Report provides an insightful perspective of the market’s current state and trends.

Produced by IFSEC Global, a leading portfolio of security, fire and safety events, in partnership with HID Global, a manufacturer of secure identity products, the report surveyed just over 1,000 respondents from across North America (56 percent), EMEA (29 percent) and Asia-Pacific (15 percent) to detail trends in the procurement, installation, specification and operation of physical access control solutions.

The 2022 State of Access Control Report shows that the most crucial reason to upgrade to a new access control system is ease of use.  contributed photo

The 2022 State of Access Control Report shows that the most crucial reason to upgrade to a new access control system is ease of use. contributed photo

The report describes the current state of the market, the technology being used, and trends that security and IT professionals are witnessing and foreseeing in the years to come, including:

Convenience. Ease of use is the most crucial reason to upgrade to a new access control system, according to 60 percent of the respondents. This means that in addition to securing premises, a new system must provide a smooth and straightforward process for both users (employees, residents or visitors) and administrators (security, facilities and IT teams).

Mobile access, touchless capabilities. It’s no surprise then that demand for mobile access is showing an uptick, with 42 percent of respondents planning to upgrade to mobile-ready systems. While security system administrators benefit from increased operational efficiency, employees and visitors may find mobile access more convenient and secure since they are more likely to have their mobile devices at hand than their access cards. The pandemic also played a role in the demand for touchless physical access control. About 32 percent of respondents cited they would upgrade systems to introduce touchless solutions in response to the pandemic, with contactless biometrics also being considered among them.

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System interoperability. Future-proof support is also a growing concern as users are pushing for long-term convenience while achieving cost savings. In fact, almost half of the respondents (49 percent) selected the ability to support new tech in the future as one of the top three features in a new access control solution, and 33 percent included integration with existing security platforms as being important. As a result, consultants and integrators are moving away from proprietary models and embracing open standards-based technology, where software upgrades could be securely managed through the cloud. One in five respondents added that interoperability and open standards would be one of the top trends set to shape the industry in the near future.

Sustainability. Organizations across all regions are making a clear effort to understand how new purchases and upgrades in access control technology could have an impact on sustainable practices, with about 28 percent of respondents having consulted their sustainability departments about their buying decisions. Access control readers that have Environmental Product Declarations and intelligent power management, for example, support green building ratings such as LEED. Additionally, deploying mobile access and virtual credentials removes the need for plastic cards and thus saves the carbon footprint associated with their lifecycle. When integrated with a building management platform, it is possible to maintain for continuous adjustment of building resources based on occupancy.


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