Zone Detection
Real-time security for open server racks. Every interaction detected.
It can take months to identify a data breach in your organization. With Zone Detection, you can pinpoint exactly when a breach occurred and be protected from threats that can occur from authorized and unauthorized personnel.
Track Anomalous Events
Receive an alarmed alert in real-time when physical-to-logical controls spot an unusual event within an open server rack.
Save Time & Money
With instant alerts of a potential breach, your team can investigate and correct issues quickly with minimal downtime and loss. Plus, reduce the amount of time spent investigating false alerts from your current system.
Full Audit Trail
With the use of OneKEY, you can see who accessed which open server racks and when for full visibility and control of sensitive information.
A zone detection sensor unit, OneKEY access control point, and reflector work together to create an invisible zone of detection that protects the entire opening of the rack.
All interactions and alerts are tracked and recorded so you gain full visibility of who accessed which rack and when for precision accuracy of when a threat occurred.
If an unauthorized or unauthenticated person crosses the invisible zone of detection without using OneKEY, the sensor will record an anomalous event triggering an alarm.
Connect or assemble multiple Zone Detection units side by side or end to end to form a larger, cohesive structure. Easily align the units to precisely and securely connect them at the seams, ensuring they function as a single unit.
Features & Benefits
Protect open server rack from inside threats and unauthorized access by managing access control both locally and remotely.
A scalable solution for one rack or an entire data center.
Applications
Yes, the Zone Detection unit provides several different mounting options and is able to cover the width of a standard server rack, allowing it to be used with virtually any rack in use today.
The Zone Detection unit supports Power Over Ethernet (PoE), providing both power and network connection from a single POE cable. It is possible to supply power separately to the Zone Detection Unit if a POE connection is not available.
Yes, multiple units can be combined to create a single detection field, providing a “virtual wall” of detection for a wide variety of use cases.
Each unit can be configured to provide an audible alarm if the detection field is broken. An alarm event is also sent back to the software to provide notification of a breach.
Yes, access can be configured to allow a user to be able to access a single rack, multiple racks, or all racks depending on requirements. Access is assigned from the software.
The unit can be accessed using InVue’s OneKEY. Once the unit has been disarmed, it will automatically re-arm after roughly seconds (configurable) of inactivity.
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