The end user community is awash in 125 kHz proximity cards used for access control applications. The popularity of the cards has continued despite their known vulnerabilities that could put any site's security at risk. For years, the ability to clone a proximity card, in effect, to steal the credential information it contains, was not widely known. Not anymore. Today, there are multiple videos on YouTube that demonstate how to clone a 125 kHz card in less than 10 seconds.
As the popularity of proximity systems continues, there is better technology available that offers more security. This White Paper will highlight the security challenges of proximity cards, the obstacles to transitioning, and the advantages of embracing the newer technology, including secure card and reader technology provided by DoorKing Inc.
What's inside?
- Alternative to 125 kHz Proximity Cards
- Addressing the Vulnerability of 125 kHz Prox
- MIFARE Cards Provide an Encrypted Alternative
- Transitioning for Greater Protection
- Higher Level of Security with ProxPlus
- Role of Dealers and Distributors
- As Strong as the Weakest Link