OSDP

Read: Paige Releases All-in-One Cable Designed Specifically for OSDP

Paige Releases All-in-One Cable Designed Specifically for OSDP

Developed by SIA to improve security and interoperability, OSDP enables continuous monitoring that would identify failed, missing, malfunctioning or tampered readers.

Read: SIA Releases Version 2.2 of OSDP Access Control Standard

SIA Releases Version 2.2 of OSDP Access Control Standard

This latest update to SIA OSDP fixes the majority of common implementation challenges faced by implementers of version 2.1.7.

Read: On-Ramp to the Cloud: Upgrading Physical Access Control With OSDP

On-Ramp to the Cloud: Upgrading Physical Access Control With OSDP

A key specification in the journey to the Cloud is the Open Supervised Device Protocol, which improves security while adding real-world efficiencies.

Read: SIA OSDP Gets Approval as an International Standard

SIA OSDP Gets Approval as an International Standard

The latest version of the Open Supervised Device Protocol standard will be listed by the International Electrotechnical Commission.

Read: What Security Integrators Need to Know About OSDP

What Security Integrators Need to Know About OSDP

The Open Supervised Device Protocol importantly offers the option of secured communications between reader and controller.

Read: New SIA OSDP Verified Program Validates Device Performance

New SIA OSDP Verified Program Validates Device Performance

OSDP Verified products will be displayed in the program’s product list and be able to use the SIA OSDP Verified mark in marketing materials.

Read: DMP 734 Series Access Control Modules Now Support OSDP Readers

DMP 734 Series Access Control Modules Now Support OSDP Readers

For increased security, OSDP supports high-end 128-bit AES encryption to more effectively prevent the interception of data between modules and readers.

Read: Cypress CTO Tony Diodato Named Co-Chair of SIA OSDP Working Group

Cypress CTO Tony Diodato Named Co-Chair of SIA OSDP Working Group

Diadato will serve as co-chair of the working group along with Steve Rogers, president of IQ Devices, a Carmel Valley, Calif.-based provider of identity management solutions.

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