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January 29, 2006 / , , ,

Identity Management and convergence define a new world of physical security on campus

In 2006 a great new feature section will appear in each and every issue of CR80News. Our new Physical Security Corner will explore key issues related to the changing security landscape. Physical security is no longer a standalone “silo” within...

Bioscrypt, HID and OMNIKEY team to develop a door-to-desktop card solution

A multi-factor authentication product co-developed by Bioscrypt, HID, and OMNIKEY, will support fingerprint biometrics, contact and contactless smart cards, proximity cards, common passwords and USB tokens tokens, virtually eliminating a company’s need for multi-credentials. Bioscrypt VeriSoft Access Manager Enables HID...
December 19, 2005 / ,

Growing functionality to extend campus card programs in 2006

A panel of ID industry experts provided predictions for 2006. One of these glimpses into the future will appear here each day during December. By Fred Emery, Systems Marketing, General Meters As we look to industry trends for 2006 we...
December 6, 2005 / ,

Staying ahead of technology changes in security

A panel of ID industry experts provided predictions for 2006. One of these glimpses into the future will appear here each day during December. By Dave Ella, Vice President of Products, AMAG Technology The security industry is seeing an increasing...
December 1, 2005 / ,

2D barcodes can be broader and better, but should you bother?

The pinstriped lines of barcodes past are going the way of the vinyl LP – at least for many applications. Instead of the staid black-and-white bars, you are likely to find a chaotic looking area of scrambled dots. Thanks to...
November 10, 2005 /

Strom Thurmond High School eliminates ID cards; deploys BIO-key's Biometric Identification software

A South Carolina high school has abandoned regular student ID cards, choosing instead to go with an ID system that would work with its current cafeteria and library software. The school chose something students couldn’t lose or forget–biometric finger scanning...

Zebra ID badges help Lee County, Florida schools secure campuses

Zebra’s dual-sided color P420i printer has been chosen by a southwest Florida school district to print its 11,000 employee ID badges which are part of a GE-installed system that includes access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring and photo ID badging....
September 22, 2005 / , ,

Lipman to supply CBORD POS terminals for Odyssey Campus Card

The CBORD Group, a major supplier of campus cards for the university market, has tapped Lipman Electronic Engineering to provide a terminal that will be CBORD-branded as the Epic Card Reader. It will be an easy-to-operate terminal providing integrated TCP/IP...

Mississippi school district automates time and attendance with biometrics in response to lawsuit

When the Grenada, Mississippi School District faced a lawsuit filed under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, the district learned an important lesson: accurate calculation of regular and overtime rates for hourly workers is vital. In such litigation, the burden...
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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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