Posts Tagged ‘access’
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
Beginning in fiscal year 2012, U.S. government agencies must upgrade their physical and logical access control systems to provide federal employees and contractors with more secure and reliable forms of identification using Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials. These credentials must leverage smart card and biometric technology in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology… Read more >>
Tags: access, areas, authenticate, authentication, badge, biometric, card, cards, clear, communications, control, credential, credentials, data, define, different, door, easy, employees, enhanced, existing, federal, from, full, function, future, government, high, identification, identity, issuing, keys, level, levels, link, management, members, module, modules, more, multiple, output, panel, panels, passes, point, process, protection, range, reader, readers, relay, reliability, reliable, secure, security, server, single, smart, solution, solutions, standard, standards, strong, system, systems, technology, time, upgrades, vendors, video, visitor
Posted in Access Control •
No Comments »
Monday, November 7th, 2011
DAILY RFID has launched a new ultra-high frequency RFID tag designed for installation on any glass surface including a car windshield for applications in automated vehicle identification. Operating over a frequency range of 902 MHz to 928 MHz or 688 MHz, the windshield tag supports ISO 1800-6B or EPC Gen2 protocols and offers accurate detection… Read more >>
Tags: access, applications, automated, control, degrees, detection, environments, gated, harsh, housing, installation, parking, protocols, range, reading, standard, tracking, vehicle, windshield
Posted in RFID •
No Comments »
Friday, October 14th, 2011
Codelocks recently undertook a survey of buying habits in a wide range of market sectors including education, healthcare, retail and sports and leisure, which revealed that 57% of respondents needed more access control in their buildings today, compared to three years ago. Respondents to the survey cited the need to restrict public access to buildings… Read more >>
Tags: access, buildings, control, crime, electronic, environments, hospital, keyless, keys, level, locks, market, more, people, products, protection, range, schools, secure, survey
Posted in Access Control, Commercial, Market Use •
No Comments »
Friday, October 14th, 2011
We’ve seen headline after headline of victims who’ve suffered a security breach. While the severity may vary, each is an example of the concerned organisation’s security measures being found wanting. And the battle has only just begun as, in recent months, security professionals have amplified the cry following attacks from DigiNotar, Anonymous and WikiLeaks –… Read more >>
Tags: access, alarm, alert, applications, attacks, authentication, biometric, biometrics, cash, code, communication, cost, credit, data, device, different, effective, entry, existing, face, high, identity, intruder, lock, long, mobile, more, multiple, network, password, people, perfect, point, reader, receipt, risk, secure, security, sending, single, software, solution, system, systems, technology, user, virtual
Posted in Access Control •
No Comments »
Friday, October 14th, 2011
A new report, entitled “Veriphyr’s 2011 Survey of Patient Privacy Breaches”, summarizes the findings of a Veriphyr survey on Protected Health Information (PHI) privacy breaches of compliance and privacy officers at mid to large sized hospitals and healthcare service providers. According to the findings, more than 70 percent of the organizations in the study have… Read more >>
Tags: access, controls, cost, data, detect, detection, employees, equipment, existing, four, healthcare, hospitals, Information, large, medical, monitor, monitoring Paste Your Post Content, patient, service, survey, unauthorized
Posted in Access Control, Health care, Market Use •
No Comments »
Friday, October 14th, 2011
Arizona State University (ASU) manages on-campus housing for approximately 13,000 students living in 34 residence halls. A pilot project is underway at ASU, where a group of students and staff are accessing a campus residence hall and selected resident’s rooms using HID Global’s new iCLASS® SE™ credentials embedded into a variety of popular smartphones connected… Read more >>
Tags: access, additional, advanced, applications, business, campus, cards, carry, cashless, control, convenient, credentials, device, digital, door, doors, enhanced, existing, housing, identity, keys, levels, life, locks, manage, management, mobile, payment, portability, reader, readers, resident, room, secure, security, staff, students, technology, ticket, universities, university, user
Posted in Access Control, Education, Market Use •
No Comments »
Friday, October 14th, 2011
HID Global’s new iCLASS SIO technology-enabled (SE) platform initiates a significant transformation in how secure identity is delivered and managed by introducing technology-independent digital credentials that can be deployed for use on smart phones, microprocessor-based cards, contactless smart cards, USB tokens and related devices. HID Global has announced the availability of its next generation access… Read more >>
Tags: access, additional, applications, artwork, authentication, biometric, building, card, cards, compatibility, construction, contactless, control, credential, credentials, custom, data, design, digital, durability, flexible, formats, functions, future, identity, Information, keys, level, levels, magnetic, management, market, mobile, multiple, officer, photo, platform, portability, portable, power, product, products, programming, reader, readers, secure, security, serial, shell, side, smart, software, standard, standards, system, technology, wide
Posted in Access Control •
No Comments »
Monday, August 15th, 2011
Hospitals have hundreds of visitors. They come to see friends and family, while ambulances bring in those who are ill or need emergency care. With all of these people coming and going, hospitals need to insure the safety of patients and staff. Hospitals are often viewed as safe places where people go to be healed… Read more >>
Tags: abduction, access, control, criminal, from, hospital, hospitals, lots, monitor, parking, patients, people, safety, secure, security, system, systems, unauthorized, visitor, visitors
Posted in CCTV, Health care •
No Comments »