Consider measures to prevent tailgating in the entrance and exit management system.
We will also introduce common cases of group outings and measures to prevent them!
The most important aspect of utilizing an entry and exit management system is to accurately record and manage when, who, and which room someone entered. However, a troublesome issue in enforcing this is the problem of "tailgating." Tailgating refers to the situation where, during one person's entry or exit, multiple people enter or exit together with one person who has been authenticated and others who have not. If someone enters or exits improperly in this way, it does not get recorded, making it impossible to identify individuals if any malicious actions are taken, which is a problem. As physical prevention methods for this "tailgating," there are three measures: security gates, anti-passback, and surveillance cameras. I would like to explain the details and implementation examples of each. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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