Surveillance and Location Technologies Could Help Campuses Track Coronavirus
Beacons, smartphones, cameras and other technologies are being considered by campuses for contact tracing and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Beacons, smartphones, cameras and other technologies are being considered by campuses for contact tracing and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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.
Devices may bring us convenience, but they have one thing in common: touch screens. Here’s how you can keep them sanitized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s a primer on proximity, smart card, smart phone credentials, readers and long-range solutions for campus access control.
Here’s how provisioning your credentials onto smart phones can improve security and campus customer experience.
With the Internet of things, smartphones can be leveraged to manage a whole host of mobile security processes, including access control, alarms, asset tracking, building automation and more.
Almost all adults and even children as young as 10 have cellphones – why not take advantage of the devices they already look at every day and take your safety plans mobile?
HummingBad has been discovered on millions of phones around the world.
The student will serve a suspension as engineers attempt to restore the district’s computer system.
Watch the University of Delaware Police rap and dance (or try to dance) to connect with students for safety meeting them with their smartphones.