Physical Access Control stories
Geoff Schomburgk of Yubico envisions a future beyond passwords, advocating for passkeys and hardware security keys like the YubiKey for secure authentication.
HID's 2024 report reveals five key trends shaping access control, including mobile IDs and AI adoption. The market in Australia is set for over 8% growth.
HID has extended its partnership with Inner Range to introduce wallet-enabled readers and SIFER credentials, enhancing security and convenience for users globally.
HID's 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report reveals key trends shaping the industry, including mobile access, AI, and sustainability influencing access control upgrades.
HID's 2024 State of Security Industry Report reveals key trends including mobile identification increment and widespread Multi-Factor Authentication.
As the world continues to embrace digital transformation, mobile access is poised to play a central role in the evolving landscape of access control.
HID is pioneering hardware, software and services that allow people to navigate the physical and digital worlds with confidence.
The bamboo is certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council, an assurance that the material comes from responsibly managed forests.
A new survey by HID reveals five pressing themes - sustainability, IDaas, digital IDs and mobile authentication, contactless biometrics and supply chain issues.
Microsoft has released its third edition of Cyber Signals, a regular cyber threat intelligence brief spotlighting security trends and insights.
HID powers the hardware and software that help businesses, schools and governments secure access and allow insight into their people, places and things.
HID Global, in partnership with IFSEC Global, recently released the 2022 State of Physical Access Control report for the fourth year running.
Raritan's Smart Rack Controller provides real-time, actionable insights for data center management. Find out more here.
Ava Security and Nedap have partnered to integrate their security solutions for professionals and integrators, enabling proactive physical security.
Axis Communications celebrates 25th anniversary of network IP camera, evolving from analogue to IP to AI in cameras.
Flexible working arrangements have raised security concerns, prompting organisations to consider biometric technology as a solution.
The digitisation of spoken words in the insurance industry is increasing compliance, efficiency and transparency.
AMNESIA:33 is a set of 33 memory-corrupting vulnerabilities affecting four open source TCP/IP stacks: uIP; FNET; picoTCP; and Nut/Net.
HID to unveil cutting-edge biometric and access control tech at ASIAL 2024 in Sydney, showcasing innovations like the FacePod camera and resilient Signo Keypad Reader.
ISPT pioneers digital employee badges in Australia's commercial real estate, implementing HID Mobile Access for seamless entry via smartphones and smartwatches at its Sydney hub.