More and more, companies that formally used only keys are now asking about keyless or electronic access control (EAC). Whether called badges, tokens or cards, they limit access to a facility to only ...
In 2025, offices are increasingly moving beyond traditional keycards and PINs toward systems that support mobile credentials and biometrics as standard. Door access card reader systems now need to ble ...
125 KHz card reader systems have been a cornerstone of access control for decades. Unfortunately, 125 KHz cards can be easily copied and duplicated with readily available off-the-shelf products, ...
There are a number of reasons why healthcare and educational institutions wish to keep their campuses secure, including student, patient and employee safety and document security. No organization ...
An all-weather biometric smart card reader from Washington-based Saflink Corp. can harden security for both seaports and airports. It’s the first Saflink reader designed to meet NIST/FIPS 201 ...
Years before Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone, the BlackBerry was already the must-have accessory for mobile professionals. Back then, nobody was worried about watching movies or playing the ...
DUBLIN, Sept. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Access Control Reader Market by Reader Type (Card-based Readers, Biometric Readers, and Multi-technology Readers), Smart Card Technology Type (iCLASS, ...
The General Services Administration’s Office of the Inspector General found that the agency is not monitoring building access card data to identify potential risks, according to a report released on ...
The General Services Administration could do a better job of monitoring data from personal identity verification access card reader systems at the facilities it manages on behalf of the federal ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The General Services Administration’s Office of the Inspector General found that the agency is not monitoring building access card data ...