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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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Should NZ gamers thank Sony?

Thu, 11th Jul 2013
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Sony opts for optical drives over downloads, safeguarding NZ gamers against slow net speeds and high data costs.
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Android App Review: Pixlr Express

Mon, 8th Jul 2013
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Pixlr Express app review: A free, user-friendly photo editor that's more tomato sauce than fine seasoning but offers fun features for casual use.
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Sex, Drugs and Anti-virus Software…starring John McAfee

Fri, 21st Jun 2013
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John McAfee's bizarre video rant is nearing one million views, featuring half-naked ladies, drugs, and firearms.
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Hands up if you're responsible for securing Kiwi data?

Wed, 19th Jun 2013
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Kiwis are not taking individual responsibility for data being collected by their mobile apps, blaming the government and other organisations instead.
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Android App Review: 4 Pics 1 Word

Mon, 17th Jun 2013
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4 Pics 1 Word, the simple yet addictive puzzle app, might just be your next go-to brain training game, disguised as fun.
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Key: Snowden not welcome in NZ

Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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As rumours surface that Edward Snowden may seek refuge in New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key insists the US govt whistleblower is not welcome.
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Tech giants: 'Let us prove we're innocent'

Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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Microsoft, Google and Facebook call for greater transparency as companies deny any involvement in US government surveillance program.
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Exclusive: Naughty Dog's Ricky Cambier

Tue, 11th Jun 2013
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TechDay were lucky enough to interview Naughty Dog game designer Ricky Cambier on his involvement on The Last of Us.
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US govt whisteblower revealed

Mon, 10th Jun 2013
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Whistleblower Edward Snowden denies he is hiding and says the focus should be on US government and tech companies.
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Tech giants deny US govt privacy probe

Mon, 10th Jun 2013
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Microsoft, Google, Apple, Facebook, Yahoo and other US companies deny assisting US officials in collecting customer private data since 2007.
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Fake iPhone chargers: Hacked in 60 seconds

Thu, 6th Jun 2013
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Researchers warn that dodgy Apple chargers could hack iOS software in under a minute, according to an 'alarming' study.
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Metro: Last Light PC Review

Wed, 5th Jun 2013
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Dive into the grim, subterranean world of post-apocalyptic Moscow in Metro: Last Light, a gripping tale of survival and humanity.
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Microsoft CIO resigns on the sly

Tue, 4th Jun 2013
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Microsoft CIO Tony Scott quietly resigns after five years, announcing his departure via LinkedIn; VP Jim Dubois steps in as acting CIO.
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Sony to stop second-hand PS4 games

Wed, 29th May 2013
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Sony has responded to rumours they would be implementing methods to stop second-hand games for the PS4, although it remains to be seen if they are true.
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ESET Mobile Security scores full marks in banking Trojan test

Tue, 21st May 2013
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ESET Mobile Security aces AV-TEST by detecting 100% of banking Trojans, outperforming most competitors in the cybersecurity stakes.
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Taxing times ahead for Apple's Tim Cook

Fri, 17th May 2013
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Apple CEO, Tim Cook, defends the company's tax conduct as he prepares to testify in Washington regarding overseas cash holdings.
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Should CIOs explore design-thinking techniques?

Mon, 29th Apr 2013
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Human-centered design thinking and approaches gaining mainstream credence among private sector decision-makers focused on innovation.
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Security breach? $100 says sure thing

Wed, 24th Apr 2013
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Would you stake $100 of your own hard-earned cash on your company not suffering a data breach within the next six months?.
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Rihanna sex tape? And you're scammed

Thu, 18th Apr 2013
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Empty promises of Rihanna sex tape hit Facebook users for six, but 'stalker' views account for biggest scams on social networking site.
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Rogue trader guilty of billion-dollar iFraud

Tue, 16th Apr 2013
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Trader pleads guilty to charges of fraud and conspiracy following the dodgy purchase of around US$1billion of Apple stock.