Rfid Access Zone Using Pic microcontroller
This Rfid access zone can be used to prohibited zones, were authorized people possesing registered rfid cards to the system can pass through a control zone.The reader is from HID company and the microcontroller is from microchip.
More info available to.... http://electronicsgate.com/projects/rfid.html
From: ElectronicsGate.com
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Everyday Uses For RFID: Cleaning and Maintenance Companies
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From: Dennis Campbell
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A Wisconsin tech company is using RFID technology to implant some employees with a microchip.
Would you get 'microchipped' at work? A Wisconsin tech company is using RFID technology to implant some employees with a microchip.
https://youtu.be/0r7rBHrJUF4
From: Cnn Tech
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How to use RFID Active Tag Solution in your business
Best active RFID tracking solution for tracking your company assets.
From: InfinIDTech
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NFCKill - Product Presentation
The NFC Kill is a tool used for securely disabling RFID badges, testing RFID hardware, auditing access control failure modes - and much more.
RFID tags of all types - including credit cards, passports, etc - are all securely erased and disabled by the NFCKill.
US, Canada, European and Australasian companies are subject to strict privacy and data destruction laws. Any company using RFID technology are legally for personally identifiable data on cards, and must securely destroy data on retired...
From: NFCKill official
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Director of MITΓÇÖs Auto-ID Laboratory and a professor of Information Engineering
This talk will focus on the problems of bringing real time visibility to physical objects by using active and passive RFID. The use of RFID technology to track products through the supply chain was promoted by MITΓÇÖs Auto-ID Center and the concept of the 5 cent tag encouraged companies such as Wall*Mart and Gillette to spearhead RFID adoption. However, to be useful in a supply chain we need to be able to answer the questions of What (Identity), When (timestamp), Where (location) and Why...
From: Microsoft Research
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HOPE Number Six: How to Steal Someone's Implanted RFID - And Why You'd Want To
HOPE Number 6 took place on July 21-23, 2006 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.
Annalee Newitz will talk about how she got a RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems with these devices. These are problems that the companies who make RFID systems are either ignoring or outright lying about. She'll discuss the process of implanting the RFID, including getting the surgery and unpleasant dealings with VeriChip. She will also talk about the many problems with security...
From: mhzghz2
Related topics : rfid security problems / rfid access control / verichip rfid implant / companies using rfid