badgelezers
Badgelezers are electronic devices used to read and verify information stored on authentication badges at controlled entry points. They are commonly mounted at doors and turnstiles in offices, schools, and event venues, and can also be used by security staff with portable units.
Operation relies on communicating with an access-control system. A badge carries an identifier and access rules;
Types range from fixed, wall-mounted readers to handheld devices. Fixed readers are integrated with doors or
Security and privacy concerns include credential cloning, relay attacks, and data leakage if communications are unencrypted.
Standards and interoperability: Readers may implement industry standards for credentials and interfaces. Supporting multiple card types