Door Access

Access Control Audit Trails: Knowing Who Entered, Where, and When

Pro2Call Communication · July 2026 · ← All articles

Ask a business owner why they want access control and they'll say "so keys can't walk off." Six months in, ask what they value most and the answer changes: the audit trail. Knowing exactly who opened which door, when, turns out to be quietly transformative.

What an audit trail captures

Every credential event, permanently: granted entries, denied attempts, doors propped or forced, remote unlocks, and schedule violations — each with a name, a door, and a timestamp, searchable in seconds from the same app that manages the system.

Where it earns its keep

Handle it like the sensitive data it is

Access logs describe people's movements — treat them accordingly: role-based viewing (managers see their site, not everything), sensible retention, disclosure in the employee handbook, and export discipline. Used transparently for security, audit trails protect employees as often as they implicate — the log clears the wrongly suspected, too.

Set up in the same visit

On modern platforms the audit trail isn't an add-on — it's native, from day one, alongside your cameras on one dashboard. If your current "access log" is a sign-in sheet and a memory, a site survey will show you what the upgrade looks like, priced per door.

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