Automated key control systems provide several benefits that don't
come with manual key control processes, including overdue key alerts. These
notifications let system administrators know when employees don't return keys
on time. Here are three ways these alerts can help your business.
You Know Where to Start
Looking for Missing Keys
If
a key has not been returned, you probably won't discover it's missing until
another employee tries to check it out. This delays customer transactions
and slows down your business.
Overdue key alerts notify you when a key has not been returned to
the key system on time, so you'll know exactly which key is missing and which
employee last checked it out (rather than hunting down the key with no clues).
You Can Hold Employees
Accountable
Unfortunately internal theft due to lack of key control does happen. Roughly
75 percent of employees have stolen from their employer at
least once and 38 percent have stolen repeatedly.
An electronic key control system keeps a record of every time an
employee checks out a key, enforcing accountability from the get-go. As an
added level of accountability, the overdue key alert will let you know the
moment a key has been out for too long. This reduces the likelihood that the
user will have time to use the key maliciously.
You Will Know About a
Potential Security Breach
Whether a key is taken by an insider or outsider, your response
time is crucial. Knowing about a stolen key will give you the opportunity to
possibly prevent a security breach. A system that immediately alerts you when
keys are past due enables you to respond promptly, so you can secure whatever
the missing key unlocks.
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