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Freevision Technologies recently wrapped up a successful exhibition at ISC East 2025 in New York, where it unveiled a comprehensive roadmap aimed at tackling the urgent challenges facing America's legacy ID card infrastructure. The company emphasized its commitment to helping access control channels and mid-sized end users navigate the complexities of updating their systems without undertaking major overhauls.
During the event, Freevision introduced its "Today, Tomorrow, and the Future" strategy, which focuses on resolving issues related to supplemental card usage, facilitating the transition to mobile access, and enhancing the security of 125kHz systems. This roadmap is designed to empower organizations to modernize their security measures while maintaining the integrity of their existing infrastructure.
With many businesses still relying on outdated Prox ID card technology, Freevision's initiative aims to provide practical solutions that enhance security and streamline access control processes. The company's insights and innovations are poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of secure identification in the U.S.
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