Secure ID Card Issuance: The First Step in Security
By Jim Williams
Biometric approaches, smart cards, proximity cards, as well as overt and covert security features embedded in the manufacturing of ID cards will protect...
Card Printers
Photo ID Badging Kit Integrates camera and printer drivers Photo identification badging system has a single-disk set-up, eliminating multiple hardware...
Form Meets Function
By RANDY SOUTHERLAND
Corporations, governments and other organizations take them for granted. Employees regard them as nuisances to be worn around their neck like modern day...
Little Cards, Big Payoff
by JAMES GOMPERS
The ID badge, or card, is one of the most insecure aspects of security in popular use today. Counterfeiting and fraud take place at all levels of security...
Biometrics Gaining Acceptance, U.S. Bureau of Justice Says
In a poll of more than 2,000 adults, biometric uses by government and the private sector are gaining momentum and acceptance among the general public....
Controlling Human Risks
By KATE HENRY
The University of Rhode Island (URI), the principal public undergraduate and graduate institution for the state of Rhode Island, is a growing school that...
DESTINATION: CONTROLLED ACCESS
by Ray Bernard
Controlling traffic in, out and within a facility is essential to any security program. Control includes accurately identifying employees and visitors,...
The Eyes Have It
by Jacqueline Emigh
With air safety concerns soaring all over the world, iris recognition tests are turning up at several airports in North America and Europe. In one recent...
Keypads
Stand-Alone Access Control Keypad Up to 200 enrolled users Using piezo switch technology, the keypad has no moving parts or buttons. Keypad meets IP68...
New-Age Mountaineer Access
West Virginia University has implemented a pilot project to test biometric hand readers from IR Recognition Systems, Campbell, Calif., for access control...
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