Physical Security Gatekeeper Dashboard
On this page:
- What is Genetec?
- What is a Gatekeeper?
- Granting & Removing Clearance (Door Access)
- Access Information
- See What Doors Are in Your Access List and Their Schedule
- Viewing Who Has Access
- View the Gatekeepers and Space Administrators for an Access List
- Doors
- Momentarily Unlocking a Door
- Viewing Door Actions
- Scheduled Unlocks
- Viewing Who Has Gatekeeper or Administrator Access
- Elevators
- Alarms
- See What Alarms Are in an Area
- View Who Has Access to Alarms
- Manage Access to Alarms
- View the Gatekeepers and Space Administrators
- Contact Info
- FAQs
- For more information and support
What is Genetec?
Genetec is a unified security platform for MIT's physical security services. For more information, see: Physical Access Landing Page.
What is a Gatekeeper?
A Gatekeeper is a person in a DLC assigned with granting and revoking card access, locking and unlocking doors, scheduling events, and controlling elevator access. To request to become a Gatekeeper, you must first be approved by your department Administrative Officer, or head of your department. These are called Space Administrators in the system. Create a Physical Security Work Order in Atlas to submit a request.
Granting & Removing Clearance (Door Access)
Granting Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you'd like to grant access to.
- Click on the Access Management Tab.
- In the "Add People" section, type the name or Kerberos ID of the person you'd like to add, then select them from the list and click enter.
Result: The person has been granted access to the selected access list.
Removing Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you'd like to remove access to.
- Click on the Access Management Tab.
- In the "Remove People" section, type the name or Kerberos ID of the person you'd like to remove, then select them from the list.
Result: The person has been had their access removed from the selected access list.
Bulk Adds/Removal
You can add or remove groups of people's access in bulk.
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you'd like to remove access to.
- Click on the Access Management Tab.
- Download the bulk template and fill it out. It requires the user's MIT ID or Kerberos ID (not both).
- Drag and drop it into the add or remove access areas.
Result: Your list of access changes are made.
Bulk changes can take time to complete. To view the status of your bulk changes, click the bulk uploads notifications icon at the top-right.
Access Information
See What Doors Are in Your Access List and Their Schedule
This lets you see what doors you can access and the times when you can access them. You may only be able to access a door during hours that you normally work in that area.
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you want to view.
Result: On the Clearance Information Tab you will see various areas the doors and elevator are under for this access list. Drill down on each area to see all the doors and elevators associated with this clearance list.
Viewing Who Has Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you'd like to find out who access to.
- Click on the Access Management Tab.
- Click on the Cardholder List link.
Result: The Cardholder list window appears and you can view or export the list.
View the Gatekeepers and Space Administrators for an Access List
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the access list you want to view.
- Click on the Gatekeepers tab.
Result: The gatekeepers and space administrators are displayed.
Doors
Gatekeepers can open doors from the dashboard momentarily or for a scheduled period of time. This allows doors to be open for people who accidentally got locked out, need one-time access, or for scheduled events.
Momentarily Unlocking a Door
Gatekeepers can immediately and briefly unlock a door:
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Doors icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the door you wish to open.
Result: The door's summary page is displayed.
- Click Open Momentarily
Result: The door will open for a brief period and you will see a confirmation message.
Viewing Door Actions
Gatekeepers can view the last week's history of a door including the day and time of unlocks and access denied events.
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Doors icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the door for which you wish to view the actions.
Result: The door's summary page is displayed.
- Click View All Actions
Result: A history of the door's openings in the last week is displayed.
Scheduled Unlocks
Feature available upon request. Please contact physicalsecurity@mit.edu for more information.
See this brief tutorial video (Touchstone authentication required) and these reference slides to learn how to use the Schedules feature.
Viewing Who Has Gatekeeper or Administrator Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Doors icon in the left-hand column.
- Click on the Gatekeepers tab.
- Select the Door for which you want to view the gatekeepers and space adminstrators.
Result: The gatekeepers and space administrators are displayed.
Elevators
At this time you can only view who has Gatekeeper and Space Adminisrator permissions on elevators. Further features are planned for future releases.
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Elevators icon in the left-hand column.
Result: The Elevators Gatekeepers tab appears. - Select the elevator you want to view.
Result: The gatekeepers and space administrators are displayed.
Alarms
See What Alarms Are in an Area
You can view alarms you have access to manage as a user or gatekeeper. To view them:
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Alarms icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the area where you want to view the alarm info.
Result: On the Area Info Tab you will see various buildings and locations the alarms are under for this access list. Drill down to see all the alarms in this area.
Report Issue
The Report Issue button in the "Alarms Info" section creates a support ticket for the team that manages the Genetec Dashboard and related systems. It will not contact the MIT Police and is not a way to report a security incident related to an alarm that has been set off.
If you click the Report Issue button, you will see this form with your auto-filled contact info.Fill it out and click Submit to create a support ticket and the Genetec Dashboard team will respond.
View Who Has Access to Alarms
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Alarms icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the area where you want to view who has alarm access.
- Click on the Manage Access tab.
- Click on View Cardholders List or View Sub Lists to see what cardholders or sub-lists have access to the alarms.
Result: The cardholders or sub-lists are displayed in a pop-up window.
Manage Access to Alarms
Gatekeepers can manage who has access to alarms in their areas.
Add Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Alarms icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the area where you want to manage alarm access.
- Click on the Manage Access tab.
- In the "Add People" section, type the name or Kerberos ID of the person you'd like to add, then select them from the list and click enter.
Result: The person has been granted access to the selected alarms.
Remove Access
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Click on the Alarms icon in the left-hand column.
- Select the area where you want to manage alarm access.
- Click on the Manage Access tab.
- In the "Remove People" section, type the name or Kerberos ID of the person you'd like to add, then select them from the list and click enter.
Result: The person has been granted access to the selected alarms.
Bulk Changes
You can add or remove groups of people's access in bulk.
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the area where you want to bulk manage alarm access.
- Click on the Access Management Tab.
- Download the bulk template and fill it out. It requires the user's MIT ID or Kerberos ID (not both).
- Drag and drop it into the bulk additions or bulk removals areas.
Result: Your list of access changes are made.
Bulk changes can take time to complete. To view the status of your bulk changes, click the bulk uploads notifications icon at the top-right.
View the Gatekeepers and Space Administrators
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the area you want to view.
- Click on the Gatekeepers tab.
Result: The gatekeepers and space administrators are displayed.
Contact Info
Having current contact info for an alarm is important so the proper people can be notified promptly of any issues or incidents related to that alarm. It is required by the MIT Police to have at least have 2 names and 2 phones numbers for each alarm. If the alarm is activated, the MIT Police will investigate and reach out to the contact persons listed.
A red ! on the contact info tab indicates that the contact information for that alarm is incomplete.
To add contact info:
- Go to https://physicalsecurity.mit.edu.
- Authenticate with Touchstone.
- Select the area you want to view.
- Click on the Contact Info tab.
Result: The contact info screen is displayed. Required fields are indicated with a red dot.
- Enter updated or additional contact info and click Save.
Result: The contact info for the alarm area is updated.
FAQs
- Why are some of the tabs greyed out and not clickable?
Those are placeholders for features that are intended to be enabled in future releases.
For more information and support
- Create a Physical Security Work request in Atlas|https://atlas.mit.edu/.