If you utilize an ID card for access control, there is a good chance that you have heard the term Wiegand (pronounced wee-gand). Typically, it is used in the context of “Wiegand output,” “Wiegand ...
Zac Franken, a DefCon goon (staffer), gave a brilliant presentation at the DefCon hacker conference today involving security access control systems and cards for building entrances that use ...
Sunnyvale, Calif., USA - November 5, 2015 - Farpointe Data, a DORMA Group Company, the access control industry's trusted global partner for RFID solutions, today announced that access control ...
In the following article, Scott Lindley of Farpointe Data overviews the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) developed via vendor cooperation with the help of the Security Industry Association. It ...
Most security professionals are not aware of one of the leading gateways for hackers to attack their cyber systems. It’s through their own physical security systems, especially wired cameras or ...
Q: Installation instructions for access control frequently refer to the reader or keypad as 26-bit Wiegand . What does 26-bit mean and is it secure? A: Wiegand is the trade name for a technology used ...
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