Archive for the ‘Discretionary access control’ Category

MASTER MIND BEHIND ACCESS CONTROL

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

  The Microcontroller used in XPIP Panel is high-performance microprocessor with low electromagnetic interference (EMI), and is designed specifically for embedded control, and communications. Extensive integrated features and robust architecture facilitate rapid hardware design, while a C-friendly instruction set promotes efficient development of even the most complex applications. Its compact instruction set and high clock… Read more >>

INCREDIBLE DATA MANAGER

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

    Power supply (Access Control) – iWatch Software is controlled by the XPIP Panel. The all new Exciting feature is that the Access Control power supply provides all the power needed by the XPIP-SEC Board & AUX Power to devices viz. card reader. It is connected to the AC line voltage via a 16.5VAC,… Read more >>

POWER OF TCP/IP WITH IWATCH SOFTWARES

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Feel the power of TCp/IP with the all new Versions of iWatch Softwares on the move. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the key feature that provides interoperable communications between all types of hardware and all kinds of operating systems. It can be easily operated from any nooks & corner of the world via Internet. iWatch… Read more >>

WINDOWS VISTA COMPATIBILITY WITH iWATCH SOFTWARES

Monday, June 7th, 2010

  The integration of iWatch Server with Windows VISTA is the latest version of iWatch Systems most advanced access control software. With the combination of the power of access control, digital video surveillance and intrusion into one standalone  powerful system. The iWatch Server with VISTA integration enhanced administration, scalability, capability and control. The integration of… Read more >>

Discretionary access control

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Discretionary access control (DAC) is an access policy determined by the owner of an object. The owner decides who is allowed to access the object and what privileges they have. Two important concepts in DAC are File and data ownership: Every object in the system has an owner. In most DAC systems, each object’s initial owner is… Read more >>