Deter, Detect and Prevent Tailgating with Security Entrances
Among the many integrated methods and tactics for detecting possible workplace violence and mitigating it once it has happened, there is one tactic proven to reduce the risk and impact of domestic violence entering the workplace: stopping the potential assailant at the building entrance. The right security entrance eliminates the risk of "tailgating" and can accurately describe who is in the building.

In this whitepaper you'll learn about:
- Four security entrance capability levels - crowd control, deterrent, detection and prevention
- The impact of each capability level on your organization, as it relates to throughput, metrics capabilities, annual operating costs and payback
- Our tailgating survey to see what both end users and security professionals identify as 3 critically important components to a successful anti-tailgating strategy