Solutions

Access & Security Systems

Control, visibility and accountability within buildings — designed as critical infrastructure, not standalone devices.

Control, visibility and accountability within buildings

Access & Security Systems define who can enter a building, where movement is allowed, and how events are recorded and reviewed. We design these systems as critical infrastructure, not as standalone security devices.

The problem we solve

Security components are often implemented as isolated systems, leading to fragmented control, lack of visibility and poor scalability. When systems are isolated, security becomes unreliable.

What Access & Security Systems include

Video surveillance, access control, intercom and entry systems, license plate recognition, perimeter security, event logging and integration with network and automation layers.

Unified system approach

All components operate as part of one unified system, enabling centralized management, consistent access policies and predictable behavior.

Intercom & entry systems

Every building requires an intercom system. The difference lies in capabilities, not necessity. Basic systems provide standalone communication with limited integration. Advanced systems are integrated, centrally managed and scalable, functioning as part of the overall infrastructure.

Applicable across different project types

The same principles apply to residential, hospitality, commercial and smaller controlled environments, adapted to scale.

Scope and responsibility

Isolated installations are avoided. Long-term stability is prioritized over short-term fixes.

Relationship to other solutions

Access & Security Systems rely on Network Infrastructure and can be extended through Smart Automation.

Next: explore Networks and Home & Building Automation.