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How to Protect Your ID Card Access Control System From Getting Hacked Hacking card readers and ID harvesting has quietly become one of the easiest ways to hack.
Vulnerabilities discovered in the PremiSys IDentity access system could render the building entrance security it provides useless. The vendor was warned about the flaws but still hasn't released ...
Access control systems are comprised of a number of critical components which are required for security safety control and convenient operation of the system. An increasing number of access ...
Future Market Insights, a research firm based here, projects that the card-based electronic access control market in North America will grow from around $2 billion in 2014 to $3 billion by 2020.
Key and Card Access Policy Purpose Bates College Campus Safety and Facility Services work together to maintain an access control system that supports the safety of Bates community members, facilities, ...
Learn about your available campus access controls and how to gain access. Note: Information on Access System Control Policies can be found on the Nighthawks Card Terms, Conditions, and Policies page.
SALTO NCoder’s SPACE standards-based design puts systems operators in complete control, working with any compatible cards and smart-locking platform from SALTO Systems.
Having embraced the increasing trend towards a smart card system, LJMU has adopted a "one-card" identity solution for both access control and university management.
People and vehicle access control specialist Nortech has launched its NanoQuest, a secure, single door self-contained access control system. This proximity card reader/access controller combination is ...
During manufacturing, readers, cards and tags are programmed with the Valid ID algorithm, cryptographically ensuring the integrity of the sensitive access control data stored on the card or tag.
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