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The solution allowed Vanderbilt administration to issue mobile credentials that let students, faculty, and staff access buildings and services with their mobile devices, as well as efficiently provision/de-provision credentials remotely, without person-to-person contact. It complements the ecosystem by facilitating the usage of the already issued credentials for all other adjacent use cases. HID Mobile Access, powered by Seos credential technology, was deployed alongside a reader infrastructure, comprising HID Signo Readers, HID iCLASS SE readers, and OMNIKEY desktop readers, in order to manage access to buildings.
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Vanderbilt initially tapped HID Global to implement a mobile credential solution compatible with Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth technologies. Vanderbilt initially tapped HID Global to implement a mobile credential solution compatible with NFC and Bluetooth Mark Brown adds, “ Beyond the convenience and security, two very important considerations, this mobile solution gives us the freedom to provision and modify credentials remotely, which has been significant for protecting the health of our students and staff, during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.” Compatible with NFC and Bluetooth technologies
The integration of campus IDs on iPhone and Apple Watch brings added convenience for our entire campus community,” said Mark Brown, Director of Business Services Technology with Vanderbilt University. HID Mobile Access was the optimal solution for protecting students and allowing Vanderbilt to move to a mobile solution for securely accessing our campus and services. “ Keeping students safe is our top priority. The investment continues to pay dividends. These technologies capitalized on the ubiquitous nature of smartphones and mobile devices among students, 90 percent of whom reside on campus throughout their Vanderbilt education and faculty, to create a campus-wide identity and access management program. The enhancement builds upon the university’s initial investment in mobile-enabled technologies from HID Global.
Embracing the benefits of touchless access using smartphones, Vanderbilt University expanded its investment into campus safety and security, by leveraging HID Mobile Access to deploy campus IDs on iPhone and Apple Watch via Apple Wallet.