SecureIDNews eMagazine: Registered Traveler, FIPS 201, parking
02 November, 2005
category: Biometrics, Government, Library, Transit
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Privatizing Registered Traveler smart card issuance: Is it a CLEAR Way to Go?
The first private company-run Registered Traveler program is well underway at the Orlando International Airport. The CLEAR smart cards use biometrics to speed pre-enrolled passengers through dedicated security checkpoints.
Your Meter is Expired: New technology curbs expired meters via mobile phones
Residents of Las Vegas can now pay for in-town parking with their mobile phones. To help avoid fines, text messages are sent prior to meter expiration, enabling parkers to ‘add money’ by hitting a key on the phone.
FIPS 201 and HSPD 12 takes center stage with two leading industry groups
The Smart Card Alliance and the Security Industry Association have each launched programs to help their membership and respective industries address credentialing in the U.S. government.
Protect and manage your ID consumables with a SecureVault™ or a secure process
A new product called SecureVault helps card offices and issuers protect and control card stock, printer ribbons, and other consumables. Whether employing a commercial solution or not, there are key procedures that every issuer can follow to increase this often-overlooked aspect of system security.
AMAG Technology meets West Corporation’s multi-facility, multi-technology security challenge
Standardizing security for a dispersed workforce of 32,000 employees with legacy credentials using mag stripe, barcode, and proximity technology is a daunting task. Find out how West Corporation got the new functionality they needed while preserving key elements of the legacy hardware.
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