Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

idOnDemand releases report on updating PACs

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

idOnDemand announced the availability of a new white paper on physical access control systems. The white paper: “Physical Access Card Systems: Yesterday and Today” by security analyst Dave Kearns, is designed to assist organizations in recognizing the limitations of their proximity card-based building access systems and offers a secure, standards-based approach to modernize building security.

The risks to businesses have evolved, compliance is more complex and threats are more sophisticated than in years past, according to the white paper. Most organizations lack information about how their physical access control proximity card systems work and the security levels these systems offer, which limits their ability to effectively consider strategic directions.


Physical Access Card Systems: Yesterday and Today gives an overview of building access systems, explains how the widely employed legacy approach does not address today’s security needs and offers considerations and strategies to move forward with a more secure smart card-based solution.

In the paper, Kearns addresses proprietary systems, identifies standards that are changing the market such as ISO/JEC 14443, FIPS 201, OSDP and PLAID, and explores a number of myths and misinformation in the physical access world.

The white paper can be downloaded here[end] 

idOnDemand and Fuji Xerox Australia have created an partnership that’s resulted in a single credential that enables both building entry and secure printing.

Fuji Xerox incorporated idOnDemand’s TouchSecure identity readers into its multifunction devices (MFD) to enable these capabilities. Users may now use their building IDs for copy and printing services. The MFDs are able to track the amount of printing done, which lets businesses control and track expenses, reduce waste and protect data in a shared environment.

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MarketsandMarkets has released a new report predicting that the NFC applications market will surpass $10 billion by 2016 at a compound annual growth rate of 38% from 2011 to 2016.

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HID Global announced that the company’s pivCLASS readers and authentication systems have achieved compliance with the U.S. General Services Administration Evaluation Program for certifying that products meet FIPS 201 federal identity specifications.

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3M Cogent announced that the U.S. General Services Administration, in accordance with FIPS 201, has certified its MiY-ID Gov biometric access control reader as an approved biometric authentication system standard.

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