Millions of proximity (Prox) access control cards are in use today in myriad applications. Most commonly, proximity cards are used for access to apartment complexes, gated communities, parking areas ...
In healthcare and education, it’s critically important to identify and control who comes and goes, but the topics of physical access control and identification badges can be a bit confusing. Whether ...
Across a number of different sectors, applying a system to regulate physical access can offer various advantages for the security of your business. One such way you can achieve this, is through the ...
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 ...
[Editor's note: At the RSA Conference in San Francisco earlier this month, InfoWorld magazine released a video from tech firm IOActive, where the companies tech staff claimed to have been able to ...
Saflink’s SureAccess all-weather biometric smart card reader that’s FIPS 201-compliant, supports both prox and biometric smart cards, providing businesses with a more flexible alternative to an all-at ...
AUNDH, India—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 ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. —DMP (Digital Monitoring Products), an independent manufacturer of innovative intrusion, fire, access control, network and cellular communication products, announced the release of ...
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