ACCESS CONTROL NEWS

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Bio-degradable and recycled ID cards for eco conscious brands

A new range of environmentally conscious ID cards and accessories is now available from DED Limited. Including bio-degradable and recycled cards as well as lanyards produced from a renewable source, these products are ideal for ID and membership cards for companies with an eco conscious brand strategy or message, as well as events, festivals and conferences with an environmentally friendly theme.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

ID card scheme is fundamentally flawed and should be shelved

TSSI Systems says it is not enough for the home secretary to only scrap plans to make ID cards compulsory, the whole scheme should go. “The scheme has been ill conceived from the start. Apart from the outrageous costs, people’s privacy is still at risk,” said John Barker, General Manager, TSSI Systems Ltd.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Network access control now addresses multiple needs

CIOs and chief information security officers whose network managers are evaluating network access control (NAC) products are advised to lay down some guidelines for finding the right solution. NAC now has several uses and as many potential pitfalls. An organization should define its primary usage case for NAC, map out a plan for taking advantage of NAC's other uses and decide on an enforcement protocol. Otherwise, it risks choosing the wrong vendor or product.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

IT managers involved in decision to purchase IP-based physical security products

According to a new report from IMS Research, IT managers are involved in almost 60% of decisions to purchase IP-based physical security products. The report, based on a survey of North American integrators and installers of IP-based security products, also found that over three quarters of the companies surveyed dealt with IT managers more now than they did one year ago.

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