pääsytkortteja
Pääsytkortteja, meaning "access cards" in Finnish, refers to a broad category of credentials used to gain entry to restricted areas or systems. These cards are typically made of plastic and contain electronic components that store and transmit information. The most common type of pääsytkortti utilizes RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology, allowing for contactless reading by a scanner. Other types may use magnetic stripes or barcodes, though these are generally considered less secure and less common for modern access control systems.
The primary function of a pääsytkortti is to verify a person's identity and authorize their access. This
Beyond physical access, pääsytkortteja can also be used for logical access, such as logging into computer systems