Managing access control for a single facility is very different from overseeing dozens of locations across multiple regions. As organizations grow, security teams must manage more access requests, frequent role changes, and compliance across multiple sites. At the same time, access control systems are becoming more connected to identity management platforms, business applications, and corporate networks.
Access control was once considered primarily a door-management function, it is now closely connected to identity, cybersecurity, compliance, operational technology and enterprise risk. This shift is particularly relevant in the Middle East, where the continued expansion of smart cities, critical infrastructure and large-scale commercial and government environments is creating more connected and complex security operations.
Access control is part of the enterprise attack surface
Access control systems generate and store sensitive information, connect to enterprise networks, and often integrate with other business systems. Readers, controllers, credentials, and management software are now part of the same risk conversation as endpoints, networks, cloud services, and identity platforms. If compromised or poorly governed, they can create exposure that is both digital and physical.
Organizations want greater visibility into system health, stronger oversight of administrative access, and confidence that vulnerabilities can be addressed before they become larger problems. This includes understanding whether communications are encrypted, how users are authenticated, how quickly software updates can be applied and whether policies are consistently enforced across locations.
“As access control becomes more connected to enterprise networks and business applications, it can no longer be managed in isolation from wider cybersecurity and governance strategies,” said Hassan Makki, Area Sales Director at Genetec Inc. “For organizations across the Middle East, consistent policies, shared visibility and closer collaboration between physical security and IT teams will be essential to managing risk as operations continue to grow and become more interconnected.”
Standardization strengthens access governance
As organizations expand, governance often becomes more difficult to maintain. New facilities, acquisitions, contractors, temporary workers, and evolving organizational structures can introduce complexity into even the most well-managed environments.
Different locations may use different processes for credentialing employees, approving access requests or reviewing permissions. Security teams may also be managing multiple systems while trying to enforce common policies without a complete view of their operations.
Without a clear governance framework, inconsistencies begin to accumulate. Employees may retain access for longer than necessary. Access privileges may vary from one location to another, and security teams may struggle to determine which policies should apply at different locations.
As the number of sites and users grows, manual processes become increasingly difficult to sustain, and the likelihood of errors increases. Standardization therefore becomes essential to scaling access control effectively.
Shared visibility supports better access decisions
Access control becomes harder to manage consistently without accurate information. Yet many organizations struggle to gain a complete view of permissions, credential activity, and security events across all locations and systems.
Access to reliable information helps organizations make better decisions and respond more effectively when issues arise. It also supports collaboration between physical security, IT, compliance, and risk management teams that may all have a stake in access-related decisions.
For organizations across the Middle East, clear governance, consistent policies and shared visibility will be essential to scaling access control while managing evolving cyber and physical security risks.
About Genetec
Genetec Inc. is a global technology company that has been transforming the physical security industry for over 25 years. The company’s portfolio of solutions enables enterprises, governments, and communities around the world to secure people and assets while improving operational efficiency and respecting individual privacy.
Genetec delivers the world’s leading products for video management, access control, and ALPR, all built on a unified, open architecture and designed with cybersecurity at their core. The company’s portfolio also includes intrusion detection, intercom, and digital evidence management solutions.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Genetec serves its 42,500+ customers via an extensive network of accredited channel partners and consultants in over 159 countries.
