Getting a Read on Access Control This Year
Some education and healthcare facilities are retrofitting their access control systems while the U.S. is still recovering from the pandemic. Here are some other trends we will see in 2021.
Some education and healthcare facilities are retrofitting their access control systems while the U.S. is still recovering from the pandemic. Here are some other trends we will see in 2021.
Mobile-based access control, biometrics and Access Control as a Service are among the trends Swiftlane says will take off in 2021.
A single platform is managing all of the security functions for this private school district, resulting in improved protection and greater convenience.
The coronavirus is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.
The Security Industry Association says all technology, including facial recognition, must only be used in a lawful, ethical and nondiscriminatory fashion.
The more of the nose a mask covers, the lower the facial recognition algorithm’s accuracy.
Amazon will continue to allow its software to help organizations rescue human trafficking victims and reunite missing children with their families.
Be on the lookout for these access control trends. Perhaps your campus has already embraced some of them.
Trying to decide which type of access control credential your campus should adopt? Here’s a primer on mag stripe, proximity and smart cards, NFC, BLE and biometrics.
The use of fingerprint and vein biometrics technologies will most likely suffer due to new stringent infectious disease protocols, but facial and iris recognition could experience an increase.