Authenticating and authorizing the personnel who operate, update and maintain manufacturing systems in industrial automation applications is typically accomplished using magnetic stripe cards, smart ...
Rather than reinvent the wheel, you might want to check out the extremely impressive ESP-RFID project. It’s still based on the ESP8266 we all know and love, but it combines the diminutive WiFi-enabled ...
Accuride International has released an RFID-enabled access-control solution to allow its customers to protect the contents of cabinets and drawers without the need for keys. The Senseon Secure Access ...
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 ...
The SMARTair® wireless access system, part of a suite of connected Digital Access Solutions from ASSA ABLOY, now enables ...
Access control systems are critical to the security of many businesses, organisations, and facilities. To ensure that only authorised individuals can enter secure areas, it’s essential to implement ...
I just received my RC522 RFID reader and made this simple Arduino access control system that uses the reader, a buzzer for the alarm and a relay shield for the security system. The relay can be used ...
The Anviz W2 Face is a cutting-edge, cloud-based hybrid biometric terminal designed to rev... Honeywell SMX delivers top industrial USB cybersecurity across the OT Enterprise, integrat... Anviz SAC921 ...
RFID card access systems are used by most companies to let people into their buildings. But over the last few years, researchers have shown how these systems can be easily bypassed. Francis Brown, a ...
It’s a scenario frightening for both its simplicity and tenacity. More and more people use wireless communication devices such as mobile phones, biometric passports and credit cards with radio ...
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