Beginner’s Guide to College Campus Access Security and Management
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.
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.
LIDAR systems can flag potential threats while guaranteeing the anonymity of people or objects that aren’t a risk.
The adoption rate of access control, locks, door hardware and lockdown solutions remains strong, but new challenges are emerging.
Fingerprint authentication solutions aim to make physical access control systems in education and healthcare convenient, easier to use and more secure.
The multispectral imaging technology captures images from the surface and sub-surface of the skin, allowing fingerprints to be read in various environments.
The new technology will be used to secure the athletic facilities and help eliminate the need for access control cards, fobs, or PIN codes.
Residents at Brevillier Village in Erie, Penn., can use Princeton Identity’s iris recognition software to unlock exterior doors to exit the building.
Facial recognition technology has allowed the Westchester Center for Independent & Assisted Living to protect against patient elopement and better manage schedules.
Cost and ease of installation are just two reasons why wireless access control might be right for your institution.