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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 ...
A retrofit project will bring the new AggieAccess system to more than 160 buildings and other locations on the Davis campus. All of the project locations already have electronic access controls — but ...
While 125 KHz cards are still commonly used, the widely publicized security issues must be given serious consideration when considering a card access control system.
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 ...
Departments requesting card reader installation must designate a "systems administrator" who will be responsible for (1) working with Public Safety on establishing the business rules for their card ...
Beyond the integrated framework, ELAC’s access control system includes approximately 1,800 access cards in circulation, which are used for 302 card readers and electric door strikes – a ...
Students may not be aware that they already have access to residence halls other than their own. This week, the Office of Residential Life finished implementing a new regional card access system, ...
Issuing people a card makes them a part of the system and keeps the institution in control. For example, if all delivery people have a card, then the institution can negotiate who, when, and where ...
The first is the installation of a card-access system that Michael E. Nagel, vice president for external affairs and head of the RACC Foundation, said “replaces 12 zillion keys which students ...