HID Global launches Access Control Readers

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

HID Global launches Access Control Readers

HID Global has announced the availability of its next-generation access control readers and credentials based on the company's new iCLASS SIO technology-enabled (SE) platform. This platform initiates a transformation in how secure identity is delivered and managed by introducing technology independent digital credentials that can be deployed for use on smartphones, microprocessor-based cards, contactless smart cards, USB tokens and related devices.

HID Global's new access control platform supports iCLASS, MIFARE DESFire EV1 and other contactless smart card technologies. It extends physical access control beyond traditional cards and readers to enable deployment of mobile access with digital credentials. To accommodate constantly evolving security challenges, iCLASS SE provides users with the ability to increase security levels via simple firmware updates and efficiently address future changes in requirements as they occur.

"The introduction of our new iCLASS SIO technology-enabled product line is the tangible result of HID's unique understanding of the access control industry and the partnerships we have formed over the years with users, security consultants, system software developers and OEM manufacturers. iCLASS SE also represents a significant milestone in the advancement of our secure identity strategy, because it provides a standards-based platform for implementing exciting new applications for NFC-enabled mobile phones," said Dr. Selva Selvaratnam, Senior Vice-President & Chief Technology Officer, HID Global.

HID Global's iCLASS SE and multiCLASS SE readers, iCLASS SE, iCLASS SE clamshell, iCLASS SE with MIFARE and MIFARE DESFire EV1 credentials are available now. The SIO Processor is available to early access customers.


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