Third Millennium's new RXQR and RXQRK readers — multi-technology access-control devices that integrate high-security RFID card and QR code credentials into a single, elegant unit. Pontypool, Oct. 13, ...
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, ...
Passwords, PINs and physical keys are so yesterday. Today’s employees, students, tenants and consumers are used to accessing all kinds of locations, goods and services with the wave of an ID card or ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. — Standard Microsystems Corp. has expanded its USB support of card-reader controllers with a device that allows full support of infrared-based remote control. The USB2232 is an ...
Being “Vendor Agnostic” seems to be an emerging obsession in the physical security industry. The Dictionary defines “Vendor Agnostic” as “Not tied to the products of a specific manufacturer” but what ...
Getting away from passwords is among the most vital, and best funded, work going on in the digital world, and a new contact smart card reader for mobile devices is here to help. The new Bluetooth ...
The U.S. Army and Booz Allen Hamilton have given a thumbs-up to the security of the new smart card reader for the Blackberry. The cool device can be worn on a lanyard, holds a Common Access Card or ...