Most security measures are deterrents. ALL RFID's are hackable since they are signals travelling through the air. You have to ask yourself a couple things.
Of course how many people really have those skills?
How important and valuable is the stuff within the facility your protecting?
Also...
As someone that is a ethical hacker for fortune 50 companies and the government I can tell you that RFID tags are easily hackable. For under 500.00 someone can be within 20 feet of your RFID device and gain access to your code. Of course someone has to have the know how.
The most secure...
@Brave Thanks
I was hopping something like this could be integrated into some sort of monitoring system and HA.
An example the beem is broken, it then sends signal to HA. The lights come on or an alarm sounds. Also an alert is sent to phone or security device inside.
I have included pictures of my house.
It is location in the southern states therefore very little snow.
To clarify my question what can I do to increase security outdoors besides motion lights.
I am not really building everything within Fort Knox but I am going extreme on detection. I have lived in the city (High Crime) and also outside in a rural community. In my humble opinion the need for security is equal. I work in the field of cyber security therefore programming will not be an...
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