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May 13, 2010 /

LU taps Verizon Business for securing student information

Liberty University, out of Lynchburg, Va., is keeping students and faculty safe while surfing the Web thanks to digital certificates developed together with Verizon Business. The Christian university, along with Verizon, came up with a digital certificate that could be...

University uses behavioral biometrics for online IDs

Law requires schools to make sure students can’t cheat By Autumn C. Giusti, Contributing Editor, AVISIAN Publications A new federal law is forcing colleges and universities to implement security measures to make sure students enrolled in online classes are who...
April 12, 2010 / ,

N.C. State does more with less

NC State University is in the process of issuing students an updated campus card, which would minimize the number of cards students need to carry, according to a NC State newspaper. The AllCampus card will still provide all of the...
April 1, 2010 /

CBORD's Squadron receives UL and CSA listings

An independent Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) recently evaluated CBORD’s Squadron access control technology and found it to comply with industry electrical and operational safety standards for access control systems. Squadron powers CBORD’s CS Access, an IP-based door access control...

Blackboard announces contactless campus card system

Blackboard announced the availability of Release 3.6 of Blackboard Transact, and with it the introduction of a contactless campus system that aims to make the student experience both convenient and secure. Utilizing Sony’s Felica technology, Blackboard Transact permits equipped cards...
February 24, 2010 /

University of Missouri upgrades access control system

The University of Missouri has improved access control with a combination of security software and equipment installations at its 24 on-campus residential life buildings with the aid of Matrix Systems. Using Matrix System’s Frontier equipped computer workstation, the campus can...
February 17, 2010 /

Schlage integrates Mercury Security for wireless access control

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies revealed that its Schlage wireless panel interface module now integrates to Mercury Security access control panels via RS485. With a new protocol, a single Mercury access panel can manage up to 64 Schlage wireless devices including...

BYU students take first crack at replacing ID card with mobile phone

Pilot project enabled bookstore payments via microSD equipped handset At Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, 120 students and faculty members are using their cell phones to make payments in the campus bookstore. The mobile technology startup, RFinity, developed the secure...
February 9, 2010 / ,

Charleston high schools revamp visitor security system

West Ashley High School, in Charleston, S.C., is changing the way it handles campus visitors with the installation of a new computer system, reports The Post and Courier. Different from the school’s old method of handling visitors, which was simply...
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