Are Keycards Still Sufficient to Protect Your Campus?
Growing safety concerns about keycards and fobs are leading many organizations to reconsider their legacy access control systems.
Growing safety concerns about keycards and fobs are leading many organizations to reconsider their legacy access control systems.
Without encryption, anyone can read or copy the 125 kHz proximity cards used in older access control systems.
Our latest survey finds that most campuses now embrace lockdown and access control technologies but are much more aware of the challenges associated with these systems.
Campus Safety’s latest survey finds that K-12 schools are way ahead of institutions of higher education in conducting security site assessments and maintaining door locks.
Hear from our Access Control and Lockdown Survey participants how they make their technologies work for them.
Wireless locks, touchless solutions, and cross platform integrations are just some of the access control trends we’re currenting seeing in physical security.
Bluetooth-enabled access control readers are gaining in popularity. Enhanced convenience and secure encryption are just a few of their advantages.
Here’s how you can make sense of the latest ID card printer technology and how to evaluate your issuance process.
The coronavirus is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.
Additionally, 44% say access control is now more important due to the coronavirus pandemic.