?Access control refers to the process of granting access to certain entities or persons and refusing access to others. Access used to be primarily physical and was controlled via gates, locks, and ...
With smart cards, in addition to their functionality for multiple applications, these credentials also increase the security of information kept on the card and stored in the facility. Valid ID is a ...
When creating an access control system, it is important to remember that there is no single, correct solution — there are combinations of solutions. However, when it comes to security, there is no ...
There are a number of reasons why healthcare and educational institutions wish to keep their campuses secure, including student, patient and employee safety and document security. No organization ...
Access-control technologies now mean that ID cards can be used to store attendance and health records, log users on to their computers or pay for a Coke from the soda machine downstairs. CSOs can ...
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 ...
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