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Vector Flow, the digital transformation pioneer in physical security automation, is proud to announce a new partnership with Nedap, a Dutch multinational technology company responsible for the development of powerful physical security solutions.

This partnership sees the Vector Flow platform seamlessly integrate with Nedap’s AEOS physical access control system to simplify physical access and identity management (PIAM) and deliver an outstanding user experience.

Bridging security gaps

The integration between Vector Flow and Nedap allows enterprises of all sizes to bridge security gaps in provisioning physical access, SOC operations and to automate many of the time-consuming and cost-inefficient tasks traditionally associated with physical access provisioning and physical Identity Lifecycle Management,” says Ajay Jain, Founder, and CEO of Vector Flow.

He adds, “By taking pressure off of Security, HR, and IT departments, enterprises are afforded higher levels of both efficiency and security.”

AI-PIAM integration

Vector Flow integrates with Nedap to efficiently manage personnel and their physical access privileges

Vector Flow integrates with Nedap to efficiently manage personnel and their physical access privileges, leveraging Vector Flow’s Artificial Intelligence to automate associated PIAM processes. 

For example, when a new hire onboards or changes to an identity are made, Vector Flow automatically adjusts and provisions their access within the AEOS system.

Streamline identity, physical access management 

As a result, enterprise users are provided with a single source of truth for all identity provisioning requests beginning with provisioning access on day one.

This joint solution delivers streamlined management of identities and their physical access in AEOS while automating policies for synchronised on/off-boarding, enforcement and monitoring of access compliance controls, training prerequisites, background checks, reporting on historical data, and more through plug-and-play integration with the Vector Flow platform.

Partnership benefits

The new partnership allows enterprise security teams to:  

  • Streamline on/off-boarding experience for employees by automating the entire journey for all facilities and personnel types (employees, contractors, vendors, tenants, third parties, and visitors).
  • Replace multiple checklists with one playbook that automates personnel lifecycle management, physical access, and provisioning as well as approvals, facilities fulfillment, and access reconciliation.
  • Offer powerful, real-time self-service controls for physical access, approvals, and audit/compliance reports. This allows employees/contractors to request real-time access to owned, leased, or standalone facilities. 
  • Automate access decisions based on compliance prerequisites such as completion of a background check, training or certifications, service tickets, insurance, purchase orders, etc. that personnel must maintain to gain access to secure areas.
  • Provide on-demand mustering of employees, contractors, vendors, and visitors across an enterprise and its associated facilities.
  • Ensure the readiness of physical security devices by monitoring and optimising them to eliminate false alarms. 
  • Detection and elimination of nuisance alarms.

The integration of Vector Flow and Nedap is effective and can be applied to all Vector Flow users using the Vector Flow platform v.3 or higher running in cloud or on-prem. In addition to that, both companies are in the process of finalising the integration of the Visitor Identity Management (VMS) suite.

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