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ID Materials

by Msecadm4921

At IFSEC 2009 at the NEC, Birmingham, on stand A7 Hall 4 are ID card firm Databac Group.

Databac will be showing cards constructed from a variety of materials, incorporating one or more technologies, designed for applications from staff ID to access control. It will also demonstrate methods of securing the data on the card itself, including a new product in Databac’s range designed to block RFID reading of contactless cards, Secure Sleeve.

Developed in the US by Identity Stronghold, Secure Sleeve is a
FIPS201-approved card holder which protects Mifare, UHF and other contactless cards from being read or cloned.

Secure Sleeve seeks to ensure that invasive communications – such as relaying, eavesdropping, cloning and tracking of ID, debit and credit cards – do not occur.

Also on show will be Databac’s newly-developed range of ultra high-frequency (UHF) cards and tags for contactless identification and tracking of products and persons. The UHF series includes polyester CR80-sized cards suitable for printing using dye-sublimation and retransfer card printers.

Other technology cards will include a range of contact and contactless cards (LEGIC, Mifare, EM, 125KHz, 13.56MHz, etc), Java cards, as well as basic magnetic stripe and barcode. Databac is a licensed manufacturer of LEGIC credentials in the UK. All of Databac’s technology cards can be made for use with most card-based security systems on the market, the firm adds. Visit –