Scans in GateKeeper Hub explained.
What are Scans in GateKeeper? The Scans page maintains records about how far/near a GateKeeper token was to a Client computer, displays the username associated with the token, and the time when it sensed the token.
Each GateKeeper USB proximity sensor serves as a beacon to scan for GateKeeper tokens present around it and reports its findings.
The records can be filtered by computer name, credential, and dates - useful for audit purposes and investigating incidents.
These scans can be used to identify where a GateKeeper User is at any given time. The scans database can grow quite quickly if you have a large number of users and computers. You can choose to disable collecting scans by choosing the appropriate option in the Audit Information section of the Administration page.
For any additional questions or concerns regarding proximity settings, computer locking, credential management, or compliance, please contact GateKeeper Enterprise support using the Support Ticket form on https://gkaccess.com/support/ or email support@gkaccess.com.
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