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Elevate Security with XProtect 2025 R2: Access Control on Smart Maps

Access Control on Smart Maps Elevating XProtect 2025 R2 for Smarter Security


 

Access Control on Smart Maps Elevating XProtect 2025 R2 for Smarter Security

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Security operations just got a significant upgrade with Milestone XProtect 2025 R2. One feature I’m particularly excited about is Access Control on Smart Maps. As someone who’s spent years integrating video and access control systems, I can tell you this enhancement is a game-changer for operators. In this article, I’ll walk you through what this new Smart Map capability means for daily security workflows and situational awareness, and how our ORBNET access control plugins seamlessly integrate with it to supercharge incident response.

Bringing Access Control into the Map – A Game Changer in 2025 R2

If you’ve ever watched a security operator juggle multiple monitors or software windows – one for cameras and another for doors and badges – you’ll understand the pain point Milestone set out to solve. In XProtect 2025 R2, access control devices now live on the Smart Map alongside your cameras. Doors, gates, turnstiles, and card readers all appear as interactive icons on the map, right next to the camera feeds monitoring those areas. No more swapping between interfaces or guessing which door an alarm came from – it’s all unified in one view.

When an access event or alarm occurs, the map view instantly reflects it. A door icon changes colour or status in real-time to alert operators to a problem at that exact location. This immediate visual feedback means you can pinpoint issues at a glance. Is there a forced-open door in Building A? You’ll see it flash on the map straight away, so you can focus your attention there without delay.

What truly elevates incident response is that you can take action directly from the map. Hear an alarm on a secure entrance? Just click the door’s icon on the Smart Map – you can acknowledge the alarm and even unlock or lock the door on the spot. All this happens in the same interface where you’re viewing the camera feed, so you can verify what’s happening and respond in one fluid motion. It’s a faster, more intuitive workflow that helps eliminate those crucial seconds of delay during an incident.

Let’s break down the key benefits this new feature brings to everyday security operations:

  • Enhanced Operator Workflows: By merging video and access control on one screen, operators no longer need to flip between separate systems. Routine tasks – from monitoring to responding – are streamlined into a single, easy workflow. Less context-switching means fewer mistakes and a more efficient control room.
  • Increased Situational Awareness: Smart Maps provide a live, interactive overview of your entire facility or campus. Every camera and every controlled door or gate is plotted in context. If an alarm triggers, you see exactly where it is on the map with a blinking icon, and you know which camera to pull up. This geospatial awareness is invaluable, especially in large or multi-site environments.
  • Improved Incident Response: With alarms and door controls integrated on the map, responding to incidents is quicker and more decisive. Operators can immediately assess the situation via nearby cameras and take direct action (like locking down a door or granting access to first responders) without fumbling through different applications. It reduces response time and helps resolve security events more effectively.

In short, Access Control on Smart Maps turns XProtect into a cohesive security command centre. It gives teams the “where” and “what” of an incident at a single glance and the tools to do the right thing immediately. From a security management perspective, that’s a major leap forward in both awareness and agility.

ORBNET’s Access Control Plugins – Extending Smart Maps to Your System

Now, all these benefits truly shine only if your access control system is integrated with XProtect. That’s where our team at ORBNET Systems comes in. We’ve developed a range of plug-and-play access control integration plugins that connect popular third-party access control platforms directly into Milestone XProtect. These plugins ensure that the new Smart Map access control features work seamlessly with whatever system you’re using on site – feeding door events and alarms into XProtect and allowing map-based control of those doors. Essentially, we bring your access control onto the Smart Map.

Our integrations are built in collaboration with the manufacturers, and they’re designed to make the operator experience as smooth as possible. Once installed, the plugin pulls in all your doors, readers, and cardholder events into XProtect’s interface. Your security team can monitor swipe events, door status changes, and alarms in real-time through the XProtect Smart Client – just as if it were a native part of the VMS. Cameras can be associated with each door, so an operator clicking on a door icon can instantly see the video feed for that entry point. And importantly, commands work both ways: an operator can trigger a door unlock or lock from XProtect, and that command is sent to the access control system in the background. No dual screens, no alt-tabbing – one platform does it all.

ORBNET’s Access Control Plugin Portfolio includes:

  • TDSi GARDiS – Integration for TDSi’s GARDiS access control platform, bringing door events and alarms from GARDiS into XProtect for unified monitoring and control. TDSi GARDiS for XProtect Access
  • CEM AC2000 – Integration for Johnson Controls’ CEM Systems AC2000, a high-security access control system often used in critical facilities (contact ORBNET at purchase@orbnetsys.com for details on this plugin).
  • Lenel S2 NetBox – Integration for LenelS2’s NetBox access system, allowing NetBox events (badge reads, alarms) and person records to be viewed and managed in XProtect. Lenel S2 NetBox for XProtect Access
  • Paxton Net2 – Integration for Paxton’s Net2 system, widely used in education and commercial sites, enabling real-time door monitoring and control through XProtect. Paxton Net2 for XProtect Access
  • Grosvenor Technology C4 – Integration for Grosvenor’s C4 access management solution (contact purchase@orbnetsys.com for more information, as this plugin page is coming soon).
  • Brivo Access – Integration for Brivo’s cloud-based access platform, streaming Brivo door events into XProtect and allowing map-based oversight of distributed sites. Brivo Access for XProtect Access

With these plugins, whichever access control system you have, XProtect becomes the single pane of glass for security operations. All the rich data from your doors and badges is available inside the Smart Client – and now on the Smart Maps – alongside your video. You can save time investigating incidents because you’re no longer hopping between a DVR and an access control terminal; everything is correlated for you. For example, when a door forced-open alarm comes in from your Paxton or TDSi system, it’s immediately visible in XProtect with the exact location on the map and the nearest camera view. The operator can pull up the cardholder’s details (thanks to the plugin’s access to that database) and verify the video footage in one go. If action is needed, like locking down that door or granting access to a responder, it’s a one-click operation in XProtect that simultaneously updates the access control system. This tight integration not only boosts situational awareness but also enables proactive security rules – you could set XProtect to automatically pop up a camera or send an alert whenever a specific high-security door is opened after hours, using the events coming from your access control via our plugin.

Real-World Applications: Smarter Security in Action

To put things into perspective, here are a few examples of how Smart Maps + ORBNET integrations can be used in real security environments:

  • Campus Security: Imagine a large university campus using Paxton Net2 or Lenel Netbox for dorm and building access. With XProtect 2025 R2, the campus security team has every card reader and door plotted on a Smart Map of the grounds. If a dormitory door is propped open or a forced-entry alarm triggers at 2 AM, an icon on the campus map flashes immediately. The operator clicks it to see which student’s card was last used (pulled from Paxton via our plugin) and views live camera footage of that doorway. They can then remotely lock or secure that door right from the map, or dispatch campus security to the exact location. The result is quicker response to incidents like intrusions or door malfunctions, and a safer environment for students and staff.
  • Logistics and Warehouse Sites: Consider a national logistics company with multiple warehouses using a cloud-based system like Brivo. All entry gates and loading bay doors across various sites show up on one consolidated Smart Map in the central control room. When a delivery truck arrives at a gate, the Brivo integration feeds the access request into XProtect – the gate icon on the map changes state, and the operator can pull up the camera to verify the truck’s ID. With one click on the map, they open the gate without needing to switch applications. If a door at a remote warehouse is left ajar or an alarm sounds (say, at a side entrance after hours), it pops up on the map for the operator at HQ, who can then instantly alert on-site staff or trigger a lockdown. This integration streamlines operations across locations, ensuring no event goes unnoticed, and every response is informed by both video and access data in real time.
  • Government & High-Security Facilities: In a government building or sensitive facility, security is paramount. These sites might use enterprise-grade access systems like CEM AC2000 or Grosvenor’s C4. By integrating those with XProtect, the security control room gets a comprehensive live map of the complex. Let’s say an alarm indicates an attempted entry into a restricted area of a government archive at a facility. The Smart Map immediately highlights that specific door deep inside the building layout. The operator sees which badge was used (perhaps an unauthorised attempt) and pulls up multiple camera feeds around that corridor. Through the map interface, they initiate a lockdown of that zone via the CEM AC2000 system – again, without ever leaving XProtect. They also acknowledge the alarm so all operators are aware it’s being handled. This kind of immediate, informed action is possible because all systems are talking to each other through ORBNET’s plugin – the map isn’t just a visual aid; it’s an interactive command centre. In high-security scenarios, those saved seconds and the clear picture of what’s happening and where can prevent minor incidents from escalating into major security breaches.

Milestone XProtect 2025 R2’s Access Control on Smart Maps feature represents a significant step towards unified security management. It enhances how operators work, giving them a holistic view and control at their fingertips. By combining this with ORBNET’s range of access control integrations, organisations can leverage the full power of their existing access systems within XProtect – from campuses to corporate HQs, warehouses to government installations. The synergy between video surveillance and access control has never been smoother. I’m proud of how our ORBNET plugins are helping make that possible, and I’m confident these tools will increase situational awareness and speed up incident response for many security teams.

If you’re using one of the access control systems mentioned (or even a different one) and are interested in bringing it into your XProtect Smart Map view, let’s talk! Feel free to reach out to us at purchase@orbnetsys.com for more information or a demo. We’re always here to help you get more out of your security investments, and we’re excited to see the innovative ways our community will use these new capabilities. Here’s to smarter, more responsive security operations with XProtect 2025 R2 – and happy mapping!

Author: Justin Butterworth
Date: June 11th 2025
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