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HID is a key player in the physical access control and trusted identity solutions space, focusing on innovations that enhance security, efficiency, and user experience across various sectors. Their work encompasses mobile access technologies, biometric authentication, cloud-based credential issuance, and integration of AI to advance security protocols.

Through their reports and product launches, HID highlights critical trends such as mobile IDs, AI-driven access management, sustainability in security systems, and the shift towards digital and AI-powered credentialing. By exploring HID-related stories, readers can gain insights into the evolving landscape of access control technologies, risk management in cyber and physical security, and the growing emphasis on seamless, secure user authentication methods.

Whether you’re interested in the impact of emerging technologies like AI and biometrics on identity verification or the strategic adoption of cloud solutions to streamline security operations, the content tagged with HID offers valuable knowledge for IT professionals, security managers, and technology enthusiasts looking to stay informed about advancements and challenges in trusted identity and access control.

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EMC looking more flashy by the day

Wed, 6th Mar 2013
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Flash continues to dominate the hardware announcements of storage vendors, with EMC today announcing a range of products under its Xtrem family.
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Digital downloads for PS4 games

Mon, 25th Feb 2013
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PS4 games to go digital, following PS Vita's footsteps, with options for disc releases and possibly tiered subscription services, Sony reveals.
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Fired up Mozilla stakes smartphone claim

Mon, 25th Feb 2013
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Mozilla to launch phone operating system after securing 18 mobile operator partners, including device commitments from a host of companies.
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Still excited by the PS4 no-show?

Fri, 22nd Feb 2013
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Sony's PS4 reveal leaves fans hanging with no console in sight, sparking curiosity and a bit of cheek from execs. #PS4NoShow.
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Malicious malware websites multiply by 600%

Fri, 15th Feb 2013
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Global websites containing malicious malware have multiplied by a worrying 600%, with 85% of legitimate web hosts playing home to the sites.
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Don't be a mug this Valentine's Day

Thu, 14th Feb 2013
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This Valentine's Day, online dating offers paths to romance, but beware of cybercriminals. Norton shares five tips to help you stay safe.
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Glass houses, stones, etc....HP throws rocks at Dell

Thu, 7th Feb 2013
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Hewlett Packard takes a swipe at Dell's $24.4 billion buyout, suggesting the move leaves Dell's innovation in limbo.
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CIO? You need to get radical, dude

Mon, 4th Feb 2013
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CIOs urged to shake up IT service management with tools that are not just practical but fun, says ServiceNow's Fred Luddy.
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Are your buzzwords a buzzkill?

Thu, 20th Dec 2012
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Buzzwords abound, but do they add value? New LinkedIn insights suggest it's time for clarity to truly stand out in a crowded market.
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Dark Souls sequel coming soon...

Mon, 17th Dec 2012
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One of the hardest games of all time is getting a sequel, and some of the latest details about Dark Souls 2 have finally emerged.
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New Adobe Photoshop clicks into gear

Fri, 14th Dec 2012
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Adobe Photoshop boosts Creative Cloud with exclusive new features, promising a hub for creatives with endless tools and collaborative opportunities.
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McAfee founder seeking asylum

Wed, 5th Dec 2012
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John McAfee crosses into Guatemala seeking asylum, on the run for 3 weeks from Belize police over a neighbour's murder investigation.
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Top 10 Data Disasters of 2012

Tue, 4th Dec 2012
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Kroll Ontrack announces ninth annual list of data disasters, highlighting the need for electronic data to combat human error.
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Review: Hitman: Absolution Xbox 360

Mon, 3rd Dec 2012
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Hitman: Absolution marks the return of gaming's original assassin, IO Interactive's bald and barcoded killer known only as Agent 47.
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Review: PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

Fri, 30th Nov 2012
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There have been a number of fighting games released over the years that assembled a number of characters from different franchises.
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Review: Wonderbook: Book of Spells

Wed, 28th Nov 2012
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Rowling's new venture, Wonderbook: Book of Spells for PS3, lets Potterheads live their wizarding dreams in an interactive magical experience.
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Review: Microsoft Windows 8

Sun, 18th Nov 2012
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Windows 8 is a make or break moment for Microsoft, but the new operating system has its good, bad, and ugly points.
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Cybersecurity predictions for 2013

Fri, 16th Nov 2012
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From mass compromises of Wordpress to a spear-phishing attack on the White House, there is no doubt cybercriminals gained confidence and momentum in 2012.
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McAfee founder in hiding following murder

Thu, 15th Nov 2012
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Security pioneer John McAfee modifies appearance after becoming a 'person of interest' in the death of a Florida businessman.
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Kiwi stores caught selling pirated software

Fri, 9th Nov 2012
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Auckland shops fined for selling pirated Microsoft software, raising concerns about cybercrime and consumer risk, in a Microsoft NZ probe.