Description

Designed for Government and Enterprise Threats
Most badge holders are designed for:
- Ineffective or no protection
- Lowest possible manufacturing cost
ID Stonghold designs badgeholders for environments where compromise has real consequences, including:
- Federal agencies and Critical infrastructure
- Defense contractors
- Healthcare systems
- Financial systems
- Pharmaceutical/Biological industries
That means:
- Protection against all common RFID and NFC credential attacks, not just some
- No loss of protection when cards shift inside the holder
- No exposed edges that allow signals to leak
- No performance drop when the holder is flexed, crushed, or worn on a lanyard every day
Our Badge Holders help Financial Institutions Pass the FFIEC exam
FFIEC examiners typically test:
✔ Whether the institution has conducted a risk assessment that identifies credential compromise as a threat
✔ Whether access controls require authentication that can’t be trivially bypassed (e.g., duplicated badge RFIDs)
✔ Whether compensating controls (surveillance, physical guards, layered authentication) are in place
Our badge holders will show your commitment to credential risk management.

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