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The Material Problem Hiding in Plain Sight: Why RFID Credential Substrates Matter More Than Ever
The RFID industry has spent decades perfecting what goes inside the card— the chip, the antenna, the encoding, the encryption. We have moved from MIFARE Classic to DESFire EV3, closed...
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Industry Group Says E-Passport Clone Poses Little Risk
Cloning a passport's inlay, according to the Smart Card Alliance, would be no different than stealing someone else's passport and trying to present that as your own at a border…
News August 9Indiana Jeweler Uses RFID to Track Its Trinkets
Peter Franklin uses 13.56 MHz tags to take inventory of its stock, eliminating a process involving manual counting and bar-code scanning, and the associated human error.
News August 9Hertz Trial Uses RFID Cards Instead of Keys
A rental facility in Nice, France, is testing how the technology might make renting a car faster and easier.
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