Las Vegas, NV (March 23, 2022) – Galaxy Control Systems, a leading provider of integrated access control and security solutions, will introduce its seventh generation hardware “700 Series” access ...
Fingerprint readers and face recognition, along with video surveillance cameras, are changing how universities guard against intruders, with key geometric data stored at the edge. Universities must ...
Cranbury, N.J. USA – May 24, 2021 – Iris ID, the global leader in iris recognition technology for over 20 years, announced Ontario, Canada-based Manusonic has integrated its time and attendance ...
A critical element in securing your business is controlling access to your business space. While cyber security tends to be front of mind for many businesses, controlling who enters your business and ...
Building an automated attendance system using ESP32-CAM is a practical, affordable way to solve this problem for classrooms, ...
Photo from For a long time, identification systems have been an integral part of organizations in managing access, ensuring ...
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According to the Council on Criminal Justice, reports of nonresidential burglaries and larcenies in the U.S. decreased by 6% and 5%, respectively, from 2023 to 2024. However, compared to 2019, ...
There was a time when using a fingerprint or facial scan in the workplace was reserved for highly sensitive jobs or top-secret government positions. Today, however, biometrics are increasingly common ...
TEANECK, N.J.—Hanwha Vision has announced the launch of OnCAFE (Cloud Access For Everyone), a cloud-hosted Access Control as a Service platform and the latest tool in the company’s expanding line of ...
Many colleges and universities continue to identify the need for, and explore the means of, controlling access to more areas of their campuses. The same holds true for primary and secondary schools ...
In February 2025, officials say, more than 38% of students in New York’s Dunkirk City School District were chronically absent, meaning they had missed more than 10% of school days. Just one year later ...