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Access Cards

Access Cards

Advanced Identification Solutions is an industry leader in access cards and credentials which are commonly used in physical and digital security systems to grant or restrict access to certain areas, resources, or information. These systems are prevalent with various customers in which we work with, such as health care systems, financial offices, government facilities, educational institutions, and airports.

Advanced Identification Solutions work with top manufactures such as HID Proximity, HIS iClass, HHIS SEOS, DESFire, MiFare, Schlage, Indala, Casi-Rusco and many more.

Technology

Access Cards: Access cards are physical cards that are issued to individuals to gain access to specific areas or resources within a building or premises. They typically contain embedded electronic data that is read by a card reader to authenticate the user and determine whether access should be granted. Access cards can come in different forms, including:

Proximity Cards: These cards use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to transmit data to the card reader when in proximity, usually within a few inches. They are convenient for users as there is no need to physically insert the card into the reader.

Smart Cards: Smart cards have an embedded microprocessor that can store and process data securely. They offer higher security compared to proximity cards as they can support encryption and more advanced authentication methods.

In the context of digital security, credentials refer to the information used by individuals to authenticate themselves and gain access to digital resources or accounts. Credentials typically consist of two main components:
Username: A unique identifier for the individual or account.
Password: A secret combination of characters that the user provides to prove their identity.
Sometimes, multi-factor authentication (MFA) is used, which requires the user to provide two or more types of credentials, such as a password and a one-time code sent to their mobile device.
Biometric Credentials: In some advanced access control systems, biometric credentials are used for identification. Biometric credentials include fingerprint scanning, iris recognition, facial recognition, or even voice recognition. Biometrics offer a high level of security as they are difficult to forge and unique to each individual.

Customized Credentials with your Specifications

ISO Prox

Key Fob

DUO Prox

iClass and SEOS Cards