New PowerSeries Pro from Johnson Controls
Tyco says the PowerSeries Pro is its first commercial intrusion security panel that can handle large commercial installations while eliminating the need for wires on sensors or keypads.
April 22, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment
Tyco says the PowerSeries Pro is its first commercial intrusion security panel that can handle large commercial installations while eliminating the need for wires on sensors or keypads.
April 10, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment
Need to beef up the physical security of your facility? A wide variety of access control options are available to improve the safety and convenience of employees’ comings and goings, and offer better management and automation of the company.
April 9, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment
AMAG’s Symmetry Access Control software now integrates with Suprema’s BioLite N2 and BioEntry P2 biometric readers to provide end users with several options for access.
February 26, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment
Schiphol Airport starts using facial recognition biometrics technology to speed up boarding of passengers.
January 21, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment
National survey finds that few Americans want limits on facial recognition technology.
January 18, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment
This week, January 14th-18th, 2019: the cybersecurity behind access control, the technology skills gap in education, and understanding the journey toward a digital transformation.
January 16, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
An ethical hacker explains how the cybersecurity concerns of access control technology are often overlooked, and why that’s so dangerous for organizations.
January 3, 2019 Tom LeBlanc Leave a Comment
IT professionals and tech decision makers should make sure they’re ready for the dramatic impact of these 4 workplace trends for 2019.
December 10, 2018 Tom LeBlanc Leave a Comment
ProdataKey president Jeff Perri makes a case for the cyber security and utilization benefits of wireless and cloud-based access control.
December 5, 2018 Sam Harton Leave a Comment
A group of researchers at NYU developed artificial fingerprints that were able to closely match real ones, demonstrating a possible weakness in fingerprint security methods.
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