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Brivo Access: How to Expire Unused Credentials

The expire credentials feature in Brivo Access automatically expires credentials that have not been used in a certain number of days. Learn how to turn on and adjust this setting in this video. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.

When "Secure by Design" Isn't Enough: A Blind Spot in Power Platform Security Access Controls

Security Groups play a pivotal role in tenant governance across platforms like Entra, Power Platform, and SharePoint. They allow administrators to control access, enforce identity-aware security, and prevent unauthorized interactions. However, we’ve identified a security group bypass risk: Application Users (App Users) - Service Principal identities from Entra - can slip past Security Group restrictions, creating misaligned identity assumptions and enabling unauthorized data access.

Brivo Access: How to Use Data Explorer

Data Explorer redefines your reporting experience by tracking key metrics and enabling deep dives into your physical access data. It's designed to help you make data-driven decisions for your facility. Learn more about this powerful tool in this video. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.

How to Create a Monitored Device in Brivo Access CP

In this video, we'll show you how to configure a Monitored Device in Brivo Access. Monitored Devices are openings that need monitoring without full access control (think emergency exits, secure cabinets, or equipment room doors). Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.

Brivo Access: How to Create Incidents With Incident Management

As a security team member, being able to quickly create and document incidents is crucial for efficient troubleshooting and accurate record-keeping. Incident Management helps streamline evidence gathering, including pulling relevant footage. It minimizes manual documentation, and helps customers resolve incidents fast. This video will show you how to create a new incident from an event, and how to link an event to an existing incident.

The Security Risks and Benefits of Trackable QR Codes in Marketing and Access Control

QR codes that are trackable have become a regular instrument in marketing and access control. They appear like normal QR codes, but they have tracking capabilities that gather information upon scanning a code by an individual. They are used by businesses to gain insights into user behavior, engagement tracking, and access control to secure sections or services. But along with their convenience, security and privacy issues accompany as well.

What Is RBAC? The Complete Guide to Role-Based Access Control

People come and go within your organization, and those who remain move throughout the organization through promotions and transfers. However, the fundamental organizational structure remains relatively stable: Customer support agent, sales rep, HR manager, and software developer represent enduring functional roles, even as individual employees cycle through these positions.

Brivo Access: How to Enable the 32 Group Limit

Want to increase the number of groups you can assign to each user? This video covers the steps to increasing the group limit to 32. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest trends in access control and smart space management.

Brivo Access: How to Delete Expired Guests

In Brivo Access, a guest is a temporary visitor who is granted limited access to a property or specific areas for a defined period. Once a guest's visitation period has expired, their credentials will no longer be active but the guest's record might still exist in the Brivo Access system. This video demonstrates how to adjust the setting within Brivo Access to automatically delete expired guests. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.

Brivo Access: How To Create a Schedule Exception

In Brivo Access, a schedule automates access control, eliminating the need for manual unlocking or locking of doors at specific times. A schedule exception temporarily changes the access permissions defined by the regular schedule. Exceptions are usually applied to specific dates or date ranges, such as holidays, special events, or temporary closures. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.