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Campuses to have iCLASS contactless option for the multi-application card program from SmartCentric

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor A time tested business adage suggests that one key to success is to give customers a choice. That is one of the driving principles behind Ireland-based SmartCentric’s latest move, adding support for the iCLASS contactless...
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Biometric basics

The Biometrics Consortium, a leading industry group, defines biometrics as “automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the features measured are; face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris, retinal, vein, and voice. Biometric technologies...

FIPS 201 and campus cards

With every government agency in the U.S. issuing a standardized secure ID, will your campus card feel the pressure to follow their lead? By Chris Corum, Executive Editor Every federal government agency is currently issuing a standard ID card to...

Cardtech Securtech showcases great lineup for May 15-17 event

Near field communication is still, technically, in its infancy, but it’s gaining a good head of steam as illustrated by this year’s edition of CardTech / SecurTech event. The show is being held May 15-17 at the Moscone Center in...

Biometrics gets its ‘fingers’ into school foodservice

By Ryan Kline, Contributing Editor The use of biometrics for identification and authentication is taking hold throughout the country and in our schools. Way back in 1972, far before many people were even thinking of using biometrics in conjunction with...

PricewaterhouseCooopers uses multifunction LEGIC technology for security, print management, and more

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor When PricewaterhouseCoopers went from 13 different buildings down to one at its Zurich, Switzerland office, many of its 1,200 employees were using different ID cards providing only limited uses. So why not switch to one...
December 7, 2006 / , ,

Rapid changes ahead in next five years for campus card systems

Part of the AVISIAN Publishing Expert Panel series to be published throughout December 2006 Robert C. Huber, CMC, Robert Huber Associates The Campus Card Industry has undergone many changes over the past 39 years, from the first mechanical card reader...

Innovative contactless products honored at HID’s iNNOVATION 2006 event

Some of the contactless world’s best new products were on display at the HID Partner conference in San Diego in October. On display were at least thirty contactless offerings from companies around the world. HID Connect, the company established to...
September 25, 2006 / , ,

Grid-based two-factor authentication comes to campus cards

Sweden’s Göteborg University deploys a visual challenge and response solution from Entrust By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor You log in with your password, then you’re met with another screen with the following: A3, F4, J5. No, you’re not playing Bingo....
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Attn: friends in the biometrics space. Nominations close Friday for the annual Women in Biometrics Awards. Take five minutes to recognize a colleague or even yourself. http://WomenInBiometrics.com

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