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Recent research shows most access control technology currently in use is not as secure or convenient as many security managers believe, according to day-to-day users of the system. In this HID Global ...
For safety and facilities management, the institute needed an access control solution that enables real-time monitoring and role-based access level settings to manage staff access at key entry points ...
AUSTIN, Texas – HID Global ®, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, today announced the availability of its HID Origo™ cloud platform that opens a brand-new world of opportunities ...
Over half of respondents want to unify their access control credentials to support multiple applications; 44% want better integration with other security systems/components Genetec and HID survey ...
HID, a leading provider of physical security technology, recently showcased its latest innovations in access control and secure identity issuance at Intersec Dubai. The identity solutions provider ...
“HID’s novel approach to access control also lays the foundation for a future of cloud-connected systems that will enable new applications and innovative capabilities, such as the ability to ...
The system utilizes SureView's Immix platform with HID Global's OPINEdge IP and VertX controllers, to create the Access Control Management Module. The Access Control Management Module affords dealers ...
April 7, 2021 HID Global, a leader in identity solutions, announced that Mail.Ru has selected its HID Mobile Access solution for access control using smartphones and other mobile devices.
HID’s gesture-based solutions uses 3D motion sequences to ensure privacy, security and convenience when using RFID-based devices like smart cards and NFC-enabled smart phones. The latest patent ...
“HID and Access-IS share a similar purpose to embed trust in physical products as a bridge to the digital world.” Key statistics from Access-IS: More than 100 million transactions processed through ...
Older technologies such as barcode, magnetic stripe (mag stripe) and 125khz low-frequency proximity (prox) continue to dominate physical access control systems in higher education.