Accessing the best: Shane Butler discusses how the access control market is shaping up in 2024.

February 7, 2024

This blog was originally posted by Security Journal Americas. You can view it HERE.

What trends are we seeing in access control?

Mobile access

We’ve entered a new and exciting era of frictionless mobile workplace access. NFC Wallet Mobile Credentials solutions have opened doors (quite literally) to easier, quicker, more secure access through Apple and Google Wallet. This means safer access to our corporate spaces, secure printing, logical access to the network, and even mobile-powered snack time at the office vending machine…the use cases are endless and go beyond anything that’s possible using plastic badges. And if sustainability is a priority, the enormous potential reduction in plastic waste is an instant business driver.

Generative AI

There’s no hotter trend right now than generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI). For security, Gen AI finally unlocks vast quantities of valuable physical access control data that has been hiding in plain sight. This can be used for game changing security insights, improving end user experiences and even revenue generation. Yes, that’s right, Security instantly becomes a business enabler. generative AI has the capability to aggregate data that was uncontrolled and make it highly useful and easy to access. This can also lead to personalized recommendations – when we think about access control, we would traditionally think about opening and closing doors but there has been a convergence that has created much more of a focus on the experience of end users. Now, it’s not just about going through a door but it’s about a positive and seamless workplace experience for employees, contractors and visitors.

Gen AI is leveraging powerful Natural language processing (NLP) models, which allows users to engage with the products like Security Chatbots in a more human-like conversational way. No more complicated manual reports, just ask the chatbot a question and receive the useful data instantly – and without training. And just imagine your AI Security assistant detects non-conformities before they even happen – it could be as simple as preventing someone getting more access than they need.

How does Alert Enterprise stay on top of access control trends?

For nearly 15 years we’ve been the pioneers of security convergence between the physical and digital worlds. Now we see this becoming the new approach for the leading CSO and CISOs at the world’s leading companies.
Our customers provide us so much inspiration and are constantly feeding back into what is a very agile development methodology. Their challenges fuel us to develop highly configurable and broadly applicable solutions that address total workforce access, security and safety while making security a true business enabler. When they win, we win, and we love to celebrate with our customers like we did at our Customer Success event at GSX 2023.
Additionally, we have a really strong partner ecosystem, where we have deep relationships with the leading companies in their respective spaces, keep us connected with megatrends of cloud, AI, identity, access control and beyond. Partners in the IT space like ServiceNow and SAP, to mobile access partners like HID, Wavelynx and Safetrust.

Why do your customers trust you?

As the world continues to work its way out of an economic inflationary period, business leaders are hyper-focused on driving down costs, while boosting employee productivity and efficiency. Despite economic headwinds, the world’s most forward-looking CSO and CISO’s are trusting us to accelerate their security digital transformation and view our Guardian platform as a deflationary fighting force for their companies.

The value we bring to a customer’s environment is that we allow them to leverage the infrastructure they already have.  No rip and replace. We’re a software platform that sits on top of their current systems, including their access control software and readers. We help to maximize their ROI through automation and efficiency, with typical business value metrics like 75-100% automation of identity and access request/tickets, with customers like Bank of America that manages an astonishing ~150 access requests per hour.

We have also built into our platform industry-specific components allowing users to automatically comply with required mandates, making auditing a breeze. For example, Financial Services, Healthcare and Utilities are highly regulated industry and have specific requirements around privacy, data privacy and access. We call them industry content packs, they’re developed from partnering with industry leaders across verticals, allowing new customers in those spaces to automatically configure their platform to their industry regulations.

The last component is that we can provide a connection into other systems that are important for customer environments, like HR management systems, which tends to be the record or system of truth. Some of our customers are seeking a way to transform their HR initiatives and really streamline the onboarding and offboarding process at scale and we provide instant value.

How will the market continue to evolve?

The convergence of Cybersecurity, Physical Security and Risk Management is well on its way, and as such, physical security will begin to adopt mature and validated logical access control and security models such as Zero Trust and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC). These are very established ways of managing identities and access in the digital world. Due to the rapidly increasing adoption of cyber-physical convergence, I think we will see even more of this approach within physical access control. At Alert Enterprise, we believe that we’re the only platform that truly unifies enterprise physical access with critical IT systems for a converged, software-first and identity-centric approach to credentials, access and permissions across an organization.

If there's one thing that you would like our readers to take away, what would that be?

I would emphasize how much we drive innovation. Alert Enterprise literally brought the term cyber-physical convergence to the market. That’s the difference; we are the leaders out there.

And I’ll end with a Call to Action: There are those who aren’t thinking of security in a siloed way and they’re the ones that are able to really innovate and align security with the core business needs within their companies. I encourage physical security leaders to think outside the box, start thinking about where the trends are going and to reach out to Alert Enterprise. We would love to partner with you and support you along your digital transformation journey.

Let’s transform.

Just think: soon, you could be up and running with the latest security automation. Ready?

David Cassady

Directeur de la stratégie

Depuis plus de 30 ans, David Cassady évolue dans le secteur de la vente et dirige des équipes dans la Silicon Valley. Au cours de cette période, il a aussi bien contribué à la réussite de grands noms de l’industrie que de start-ups. David a également participé à cinq introductions en bourse, et au moins autant d’acquisitions. 

En tant que directeur de la stratégie, David tire parti de son immense expérience en aidant les éditeurs de logiciels à stimuler leur croissance grâce à des partenariats approfondis et percutants avec les meilleurs prestataires SaaS du marché mondial que sont ServiceNow, Microsoft ou SAP. 

Mark Weatherford

Directeur de la sécurité
Vice-président senior, Secteurs réglementés

Riche d’une longue expérience, Mark Weatherford est un spécialiste de haut vol dans le domaine de l’expertise cyberphysique. En tant que responsable de la sécurité (CSO) d’Alert Enterprise, il oriente la stratégie de gestion et de protection des données en émettant des recommandations sur les politiques et procédures de sécurité cyberphysique au sein de l’entreprise. Mark travaille également en liaison avec des entreprises et des cadres professionnels des secteurs de la cybersécurité et de la sécurité physique afin d’accélérer davantage l’adoption de la convergence de la sécurité.

Mark a occupé de nombreux postes de haut niveau dans le domaine de la technologie, notamment celui de vice-président et de responsable de la sécurité de North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), de premier sous-secrétaire adjoint à la cybersécurité du ministère de la sécurité intérieure sous l’administration Obama, de responsable principal de la sécurité de l’État de Californie et de directeur de la sécurité informatique de l’État du Colorado.

Harsh Chauhan

Directeur de la technologie

En tant que directeur de la technologie (CTO) d’Alert Enterprise, Harsh Chauhan est responsable de l’innovation technologique en matière d’ingénierie et de la mise en œuvre de solutions pour l’entreprise. Véritable vétéran et leader des technologies depuis 20 ans, Harsh Chauhan se consacre pleinement au développement de la plateforme cloud hyperscale 3D GRC (gouvernance, risques et conformité) de l’entreprise.

Il continue également à développer des solutions intégrées avec des partenaires technologiques de premier plan tels que SAP, SAP NS2 et ServiceNow. Avant Alert Enterprise, M. Chauhan a occupé plusieurs postes de directeur technique. Il a aussi occupé des fonctions de directeur produits et de responsable du développement chez SAP GRC 10.0, en proposant notamment des solutions personnalisées à des clients SAP de premier plan.

Ruby Deol

Directrice des opérations

Ruby Deol supervise l’ensemble des unités opérationnelles d’Alert Enterprise. Avec plus de 20 ans d’expérience dans les services de vente et de support mondiaux, Ruby Deol cultive les relations client en plaçant chacun d’entre eux au premier plan. Face à la croissance continue d’Alert Enterprise en termes de reconnaissance et de stature, Ruby Deol a désormais la mission de développer et de mettre en œuvre des méthodes pour atteindre les objectifs internes et favoriser la transformation continue de l’entreprise.

Kaval Kaur

Directrice financière et cofondatrice

En tant que directrice financière (CFO) et cofondatrice d’Alert Enterprise, Kaval Kaur dirige toutes les opérations de back-office administratif et financier. Kaval Kaur est membre de l’organisation professionnelle nationale de l’American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA – Institut américain des experts-comptables) et de la California State CPA Society.

Avant de rejoindre Alert Enterprise, elle était directrice financière et cofondatrice de Virsa Systems, poste qu’elle a occupé jusqu’à son acquisition par SAP.

Kaval est une véritable philanthrope, qui apprécie la diversité de la région de la baie de San Francisco où elle assiste et assure la promotion de grands événements culturels. Elle a récemment parrainé 2 000 écoles publiques dans les zones rurales de l’Inde pour aider les enfants à acquérir des bases informatiques. Elle est mère adoptive d’un enfant âgé de 10 ans.

Jasvir Gill

Fondateur et PDG

Jasvir Gill, fondateur et PDG d’Alert Enterprise, Inc. est à la tête de la transformation numérique et de la convergence de la sécurité. Ingénieur de formation accompli, Jasvir est à l’origine de la transformation numérique longtemps espérée dans le secteur de la sécurité physique.

Avant de lancer Alert Enterprise, Jasvir Gill a créé et occupé le poste de PDG de Virsa Systems, une entreprise devenue leader mondial des logiciels de sécurité des applications. Pionnier dans la mise en place de politiques de gouvernance, de gestion des risques et de conformité en tant que segment du marché des logiciels, Virsa a bénéficié d’une croissance exponentielle, ce qui a largement contribué à son acquisition par SAP e 2006.

Pendant son temps libre, Jasvir participe à des projets communautaires d’émancipation sociale et économique. Il est également administrateur de l’American India Foundation.