Guide to Electronic Locking Systems

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The new EMKA guide to ‘Electronic Locking and Monitoring Systems’ gives an introduction to the rapidly developing field of IT data protection.

It covers the areas of electro-mechanical locking, RFID card, PIN Code and fingerprint Bio-locking technologies suited to cabinets from industrial sites to server/data centres.

For modern IT infrastructures, it is becoming more and more important that also the hardware is well protected against unwanted access. Following this trend, EMKA also offers electromechanical locking systems, in addition to the established mechanical locks.

To match these, EMKA supplies hardware and software components for access control, control, monitoring and analysis of security-relevant processes for monitoring racks smartly. The modular structure and standardised connection technology guarantee a simple integration in new and existing systems, it says.

“Modular system solutions enable a flexible use of the stand-alone type for single housings up to complete data centres. In addition, software-supported access management makes secure and highly flexible opening and closing possible,” the guide also states.

EMKA electronic locking systems are modular in design to suit standalone housings or complete data centres. The guide also describes use of these systems in outdoor locations where instant monitoring and high levels of security are required.

The guide may be downloaded at www.emkablog.co.uk/electronic-locking-systems-guide.