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, ...
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 ...
Security has transformed dramatically over the past several decades. Access control has evolved from straightforward lock-and-key systems into complex, multi-layered defense mechanisms designed to ...
If your department could benefit from a card reader for certain doors please consider the following: Departments are responsible for all expenses including the cost ...
It is an RIT goal that all buildings have a card reader installed on at least one exterior entrance door (and that eventually no building occupant is issued exterior door keys). Decisions to expand ...
The 2026 NYC Access Control Compliance Guide is designed to reduce uncertainty for institutions and risk-averse buyers. It clarifies how Access Control Systems should be defined, installed, documented ...
Millions of U.S. government employees and contractors have been issued a secure smart ID card that enables physical access to buildings and controlled spaces, and provides access to government ...
The U.S. Electronic Access Control Systems market is projected to grow from USD 17.25 billion in 2025 to USD 45.99 billion by 2035. Expansion is fueled by rising security concerns in commercial and ...
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