ASSA ABLOY HES Brand Expands Server Cabinet Lock Series
The HES KS210 Series of server cabinet locks now include Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) and new mechanical options.
The HES KS210 Series of server cabinet locks now include Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) and new mechanical options.
Combined with modern credentials, OSDP provides a way for secure end-to-end deployments with lower installation and operational costs.
The Cypress Door Interface is designed to serve integrators as a time and labor-saving solution through its inclusion of the OSDP protocol.
Widespread adoption of OSDP, an access control communications standard, is long overdue. Fortunately, the barriers for entry are low.
When wired using the OSDP protocol, up to four Red readers can be daisy-chained along a single controller wire. Weigand is also supported.
Electronic access control (EAC) vulnerability is always a hot topic and knowledge of such can set you apart from all the amateurs.
Diodato was instrumental in the development of SIA Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) version 2.2, which was released in December 2020.
“OSDP is the secure communication standard of the future,” says Sean Singer, vice president of engineering at Princeton Identity.
Developed by SIA to improve security and interoperability, OSDP enables continuous monitoring that would identify failed, missing, malfunctioning or tampered readers.
This latest update to SIA OSDP fixes the majority of common implementation challenges faced by implementers of version 2.1.7.