When creating an access control system, it is important to remember that there is no single, correct solution — there are combinations of solutions. However, when it comes to security, there is no ...
There are now billions of EMV-enabled cards in the world, but they are not foolproof and can be made more secure through new authentication technologies. In most retailers today, customers don’t swipe ...
Many companies now use smart cards for employee IDs and for accessing buildings and data centers. But how secure is the authentication used in this technology? According to the National Institute of ...
Authenticating users who log onto your network by account name and password only is the simplest and cheapest (and thus still the most popular) means of authentication. However, companies are ...
Identive has launched its iAuthenticate smart card reader solution, which has been certified by Apple’s MFi program for use with iPhones and iPads mobile devices. The iAuthenticate reader will enable ...
does anyone know of a how-to or something that teaches you how to implement a smart card authentication system for a win2k3 server?<BR><BR>lemme qualify this...<BR><BR>is there any way to use a ...
If you have configured your Windows system to allow only smart card logon, and you need to troubleshoot some Smart Card logon problems which your computer users may be facing, then you need to change ...
If you are serious about computer/network security, then you must have a solid understanding of authentication methods. Debra Littlejohn Shinder takes a moment to lay out the role authentication plays ...
Years before Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone, the BlackBerry was already the must-have accessory for mobile professionals. Back then, nobody was worried about watching movies or playing the ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME): Having spent years of research and development, SmartMetric has created what is considered to be one of the most advanced and leading-edge ...
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