Access control is a system enabling authorities to regulate entry to areas and resources in the given physical facility or computer-based information system. Access control is, in fact, perhaps the most common, everyday phenomenon. For example, a lock on a car door it's essentially a form of access control. The PIN on the bank's ATM strategy is another type of access control. Even nightclub bouncers, standing in front of an door, are another example of (perhaps) a more primitive mode of access control. Using an access control mechanism is very important when persons seek to secure confidential, important, or sensitive information and equipment.
The programme will seek to provide applicable and commercially relevant insight – and British Glass wants to hear from potential presenters who have successfully implemented energy and carbon reduction projects in large-scale manufacturing (in any relevant sector) by securing funds from:
“Historically, reducing emissions has simply meant financial penalties for industry – which creates conflict between government and business. But British Glass firmly believed that sectors which took advantage of this opportunity to influence government strategy stood to reduce costs, develop resilience on energy pricing and gain a competitive edge over businesses that didn’t become green economy leaders.
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