Modernization of company’s Freda network
Mickunas, Deividas (2019)
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Mickunas, Deividas
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019052812469
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019052812469
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The aim of this Bachelor’s degree time project was to create a new video surveillance network and expand company’s current networks with the Active Directory control system.
The company has two key entrances, out of three, to the company’s office floor that, at the time, had no security measures. It was determined that the doors would be monitored by the local security guards. The requirements for the new surveillance network were that it worked 24/7, would be able to record in the dark and send warning messages whenever movement was detected after working hours. Additionally, the distance between the two entrances was a factor when it came choosing the connection type from one camera to another.
The current network of the company was built and configured in such way that most of the company’s computers could only be controlled from the IT office. Since the building itself was large in scale there was a need of an easy access to the network’s Active Directory from key points where the IT specialists would spend most of their times. The requirements were that the new network would require low maintenance and little time to manage the networks resources around the company. These were the key elements for choosing the devices and software for the task.
The project created a new system to monitor the entrances to offices that held sensitive data all the time and to inform the security about any movement around these areas, when the company was closed. Additionally, the project also created a new Active Directory management network for IT specialists to help them be more efficient when it came to assigning resources to workers.
The company has two key entrances, out of three, to the company’s office floor that, at the time, had no security measures. It was determined that the doors would be monitored by the local security guards. The requirements for the new surveillance network were that it worked 24/7, would be able to record in the dark and send warning messages whenever movement was detected after working hours. Additionally, the distance between the two entrances was a factor when it came choosing the connection type from one camera to another.
The current network of the company was built and configured in such way that most of the company’s computers could only be controlled from the IT office. Since the building itself was large in scale there was a need of an easy access to the network’s Active Directory from key points where the IT specialists would spend most of their times. The requirements were that the new network would require low maintenance and little time to manage the networks resources around the company. These were the key elements for choosing the devices and software for the task.
The project created a new system to monitor the entrances to offices that held sensitive data all the time and to inform the security about any movement around these areas, when the company was closed. Additionally, the project also created a new Active Directory management network for IT specialists to help them be more efficient when it came to assigning resources to workers.