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New payment technologies are coming to campus: Be prepared and be smart

You need not look far to find articles and pundits proclaiming a coming revolution in the way people pay for goods and services. And you need not look far from your campus to see examples of this new wave: American...
October 11, 2004 /

CoreStreet, ASSA ABLOY show off world's first disconnnected, intelligent locks

Development of a new line of intelligent keyless door locks that can meet an office building’s or university’s centralized physical and logical security needs were recently announced by door lock manufacturer ASSA ABLOY and CoreStreet, a provider of validation and...

Dartmouth College Deploys Aladdin eToken Authentication Device for Eventual Campus-Wide Use

eToken to provide students and staff with powerful two-factor, PKI-based authentication, protecting grades, schedules and other sensitive campus data CHICAGO, April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ – Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALDN) today announced that Dartmouth College, a prestigious Ivy League institution...
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Gemplus delivers secure SIM-based digital signature solution for SFR s Wireless PKI Commercial Pilot

Gemplus (Paris Euronext: Euroclear 5768 and NASDAQ: GEMP), the world’s leading provider of smart card-enabled solutions, announces the delivery of a complete and secure SIM-based mobile commerce solution to SFR, the second largest operator in France. SFR s Wireless PKI...
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Logical security: Delaware State provides a glimpse into the new era of campus card systems

Delaware State University (DSU) and Siemens have implemented what could be one of the most groundbreaking campus card programs in the United States to date. But few outside of the 4,000 cardholders on the campus know much about the project....
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Students at USC pay for food and books using their mobile phones

At the University of Southern California a new payment option called ZOOP™ is undergoing its first U.S. test. Created in Korea, the system is a “point and pay wireless service” that utilizes the infrared capability of a cellular telephone to...
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