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Tag: Logical Access Control

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January 8 2010 - Product

HID OMNIKEY USB Reader

Irvine, Calif.-based HID Global’s OMNIKEY 5321 CR USB reader is a waterproof contactless PC-linked smart card reader that enables the use of logical access. The product is an extension of HID’s logical access reader line.

January 7 2010 - Article

Hospital Access Control in the Palm of Employees' Hands

A major trend in both physical and logical access control, particularly as the two converge, is moving to biometric authentication technologies for a more accurate, secure method of verifying identities. However, not all biometrics are created equal - a truth that Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Mo., learned the proverbial hard way.

December 15 2009 - Article

Kentucky Derby Maintains Security Amid Crowds

Honeywell's Pro-Watch security management system provides new access control technology for Churchill Downs, the Home of the Kentucky Derby. The technology is being used to manage identification data for all corporate racetrack employees and third-party vendors.

October 20 2009 - Product

HID on the Desktop naviGO Software

HID Global of Irvine, Calif., launches its HID on the Desktop with naviGO software, a set of logical access control solutions that can extend the reach of an organization's existing physical access infrastructure. According to the company, the software delivers user-friendly convenience and improved risk management for secure access to Windows.

June 1 2009 - Article

Gaining Admittance to the Hospitals Market

While you may not have to serve a medical residency to work with hospitals, getting a firm handle on these clients’ unique access control challenges and needs is a nonelective procedure. Find out what you really need to know to earn your doctorate in health-care security.

June 1 2009 - Product

HID on the Desktop

HID Global of Irvine, Calif., launches its HID on the Desktop, a set of logical access control solutions that can extend the reach of an organization's existing physical access infrastructure.

November 1 2006 - Product

Tyco Software House C-Cure 9000

Tyco Fire & Security of Boca Raton, Fla., announces that the Software House C-Cure 9000 features Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.0 technology, enabling end users to integrate physical and logistical security systems.

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