Proximity Cards

Read: Survey: 41% of Workers Prefer Mobile Access Control Credentials Over Cards, Keys

Survey: 41% of Workers Prefer Mobile Access Control Credentials Over Cards, Keys

Additionally, 44% say access control is now more important due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Read: The Future of  Access Control Technology in Higher Education

The Future of Access Control Technology in Higher Education

Be on the lookout for these access control trends. Perhaps your campus has already embraced some of them.

Read: Beginner’s Guide to College Campus Access Security and Management

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.

Read: Understanding ID Badging and Access Control

Understanding ID Badging and Access Control

Here’s a primer on proximity, smart card, smart phone credentials, readers and long-range solutions for campus access control.

Read: ZKAccess LR-UHF-12 Proximity Card Reader

ZKAccess LR-UHF-12 Proximity Card Reader

ZKAccess’ LR-UHF-12 is a long-range proximity card reader which provides authentication for applications such as door access and vehicular gate access.

Read: Access Control Basics: Cards and Readers

Access Control Basics: Cards and Readers

This primer on magnetic stripe, proximity and smart card access control technology will help you select the right system for your institution.

Read: Your Physical Access Control Cheat Sheet

Your Physical Access Control Cheat Sheet

Here’s the latest breakdown of some of the pros and cons of the more commonly used physical access control solutions available on the market today.

Read: Secura Key Updated Customer Card Ordering

Secura Key Updated Customer Card Ordering

Read: Case Study: UT Arlington’s 1-Card System Does It All

Case Study: UT Arlington’s 1-Card System Does It All

This Texas university has spent more than a decade adding functionality and upgrades to its one-card system. Now, students, staff and sponsored affiliates are issued ID cards that allow them to access appropriate buildings, make on- and off- campus purchases, and clock in and out of work.

The Ins and Outs of Physical Access Control

Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of a few basic mechanical and electronic access control systems.

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