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PIV-Reader is FIPS 201 compliant in contact- and ... multi-card type reader represents the most versatile product on the market today and is ideal for helping U.S. ports and vessel operators ...
The USB-based device Mark settled on is the first result that currently comes up one when searches on Amazon.com for “PIV card reader.” The card reader Mark bought was sold by a company called ...
SecuGen's iD-USB SC/PIV is a combined fingerprint and smart card reader that is fully FIPS 201/PIV compliant. The unit, now listed on the General Services Administration's FIPS ...
GE Security, a business of GE Enterprise Solutions, today announced the expansion of its Transition card reader series with three new Personal Identity Verification (PIV) readers – the T ...
The new GE Security PIV readers have the ability to read multiple access credential formats. Approved by the U.S. government as FIPS 201-compliant PIV transparent readers. Like other readers in the ...
One question that looks for an answer at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), starting a week from Monday, is whether the iPhone 3.0 software update will support PIV card ...
“A lot of card readers handled an older technology that simply passed a numeric value that was 10 digits long. One of the challenges is accelerating the transition so that access to sites can be ...
The typical process of keying in user name and password will be replaced with the user inserting his/her PIV card in a reader and entering a personal identification number (PIN).
PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J.—With the goal of spreading adoption of smart card technology for physical access control, the Smart Card Alliance has embarked on an effort to define in a white paper best ...
The U.S. government is studying the viability of a shared technology and services infrastructure to help agencies issue new Personal Identity Verification (PIV) smart cards to all employees and ...
The General Services Administration still needs to do a better job tracking and recovering access cards from its contractors, according to a report for the agency's watchdog.
Comments are due Aug. 11 on the National Institute for Standards and Technology's draft of interoperability requirements for PIV card readers.