The PLAI working group of the PSIA has successfully demonstrated a logical identity flowing into one or more PACS
The PLAI session at ASIS 2015 will outline how optimum identity integration can be achieved

There is finally a bridge between the physical access and logical identity management systems in an enterprise environment-PLAI. Through the use of the Physical Logical Access Interoperability (PLAI) Specification, PSIA member companies have demonstrated how enterprise customers can use a common identity source, reducing costs and enhancing the functionality of their business. The PSIA has hosted two successful demonstrations at ISC West 2015 and ASIS 2014. We have another opportunity for you to participate in a follow-on session.

The PSIA invites you to join us for an informative and interactive session detailing what's available for you now with PLAI.

Background

Organisations have a stated need for more robust identity management, allowing controlled access to both systems and sites in order to optimise productivity. Streamlining processes to manage identities and employee access more efficiently, in a less error-prone way, and in turn, reducing costs of maintaining the required access, are at the heart of PLAI.

The PLAI working group of the PSIA has successfully demonstrated a logical identity flowing into one or more PACS (physical access control systems) and demonstrated how mobile credentials can be provided to that person across the organisation.

Session at ASIS 2015

The PLAI session at ASIS 2015 will outline how optimum identity integration can be achieved, and will showcase the work recently completed by the PSIA. It will feature an implementation scenario, and will provide you with the information you need to be compliant with a PLAI-based architecture. Our session will provide attendees with insight on how to adopt a standards-based approach to maintaining and accessing identities across physical security systems.

PLAI will also be providing details on the newly extended capabilities such as:

Participants at PLAI

Customers and vendors, including end user Microsoft Global Security, and PLAI technology members such as Lenel, Tyco Security, Honeywell, Gallagher, Allegion, and Kastle Systems are actively supporting PLAI, and will be at the session to describe their experiences, answer questions, and allow you to understand why the new PLAI specification for identities are ready for prime time.

 Whether you have interest in learning about implementing PLAI, specifying this profile, or adding value to your customers through integration, this session will provide valuable insight. All attendees will depart with access to a full package of PLAI material courtesy of the PSIA. We hope you can make it and look forward to meeting you personally.

Logistics

  • Time/Date: September 30th at 8:30am
  • Location: Anaheim Hilton (adjacent to the Convention Center) The Huntington Room
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