In the smart key management system, two-way authorization is very important. It can greatly save the administrator's time and improve efficiency, especially when the scale of the project expands, whether it is an increase in the number of users or an expansion of key capacity.
Two-way authorization allows administrators to observe and set "who is authorized to access which keys" from two different perspectives of users and keys. When we are faced with adding a factor to the system, the best practice is to map this factor to multiple other factor sets at once.
For example:
Jack is a new colleague in the tech department, and upon arrival, he should have access to keys to several facilities, passageways, and lockers. When we set permissions for it in the WEB key management system, we only need to check the sequence of multiple keys for it at one time.
[User Perspective] - which keys the user can access.
The opposite was the case when we added a state-of-the-art scanning device for the technical department. We only need to select multiple users for one time in the WEB management system.
[Key Perspective] - who can access the key.
Post time: Jun-14-2023