Our Features

Authentication

In a QR-based access management system, authentication refers to the process of verifying the identity of a user who is trying to access a resource or service. The user scans the QR code using their smartphone, and the system verifies their identity before granting access.

Audit trails

An audit trail is a record of all the events that occur within the access management system. This includes details of user logins, access requests, and any changes to permissions or settings. An audit trail is essential for tracking user activity and identifying any security breaches or anomalies.

Scalability

Scalability refers to the ability of the access management system to handle increasing numbers of users and resources without compromising performance or security. A QR-based access management system should be designed to scale easily as the organization grows or its needs change.

Customization

Customization refers to the ability to tailor the access management system to meet the specific needs of the organization. This includes the ability to configure permissions, add new users and resources, and customize the user interface and branding.

Ease of use

Ease of use refers to the user experience of the access management system. The system should be easy to navigate and use, with clear instructions and minimal user friction. This will help to ensure that users are able to access the resources they need quickly and efficiently.

Authorization

It refers to the process of determining whether a user is allowed to access a resource based on their authenticated identity. The QR-based access control system will check the user's authorization level to determine whether they have necessary permissions to access the requested resource.