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by drdaeman 1405 days ago
A technological countermeasure would be to make it like an airlock - you have to get through the first set of gates (which won't let you return), and then have to tap your card to pass the second gate to finally exit.

Obviously, this is not a realistic solution - building new exit gates is simply not worth it.

Practically, such behavior if done repeatedly can be detected as an anomaly in card usage patterns, and a human reviewer can surely figure out what you're doing.

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Blocking exit gates are a safety issue even under what would otherwise be normal operating conditions (e.g., no declared threat).

Absent some sort of ranged tag detection (e.g., NFC or RFID), exit determination is exceedingly difficult. I'd argue that NFC/RFID operating beyond a few cm range are themselves a major infosec threat and privacy invasion.