The most common access card worldwide is a proximity card. Proximity cards contain a computer chip that receives radio frequency energy from the reader, and its processor transmits the card number to ...
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, ...
San Francisco, Calif. – March 2, 2020 – Proxy, a startup dedicated to empowering all people with smartphone-based identity signals for universal access, just launched a new identity signal reader so ...
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 ...
Openpath has launched its Pro Series Video Reader, an access card reader with video capabilities for touchless unlocking at building access points. The reader’s built-in camera, remote management ...
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 ...
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