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The Mobile ID Experiment

Smart phones and tablets have not been able to achieve necessary levels of security but Good Technology and ActivIdentity are working to mobilize smart cards and the underlying secure element technology. This solution enables email and document encryption, cryptographic signing...
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MidFirst Bank, Arizona State partner to replace Sun Card with MasterCard

Arizona State University, Tempe, and the state’s largest privately-held bank have partnered to implement a MasterCard student ID for students and faculty. Labeled the Pitchfork ID after the school’s nickname, the Sun Devils, the MasterCard is intended to function as...
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Standard European campus ID moves forward

Initial pilot success leads to multi-country demonstration phase Despite what appears to be a snail’s pace, the European Education Connectivity Solution project is still proceeding with its mission to establish a standardized campus card system for the European continent. If...
April 3, 2012 /

IdentiSys buys Capital Card Systems

IdentiSys Inc., an Eden Prairie, Minn.-based sales and service integrator of ID cards and access control security systems, has acquired Capital Card Systems Inc., a Rockville, Md. ID reseller. The purchase represents an expansion for IdentiSys into the Washington D.C....
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March 28, 2012 /

Facial recognition's privacy problem

Once the stuff of sci-fi and spy flicks, facial recognition technology has evolved into a concrete reality touching nearly everyone on the planet. In the pre-Google, pre-cloud computing era, the technology required for these facial recognition systems was exclusively in...

Budget demands phased roll out of contactless at Quinnipiac

By Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications Quinnipiac University, a Hamden, Conn. school best known for its politically focused Polling Institute, recently upgraded the campus card used by its 5,800 students. The Qcard had relied solely on magnetic stripe technology...
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