From the credential and reader to the controller and software, every element of the Genetec and Stid high assurance access control system utilises encrypted protocols and advanced cyber security capabilities. This ensures a secure access control deployment and provides maximum protection against the ever-evolving cyber security threat landscape.
The high assurance Genetec access control system, combined with the Stid I/O module, is ideal for government entities, high-security industries, and essential services like oil & gas, banking, utilities, manufacturing, and healthcare. It offers a secure way to manage access points while ensuring sensitive information stays within the secured perimeter.
Additionally, its compact design allows for easy deployment and safeguards against potential threats, as it does not store any sensitive data that could be exploited for credential cloning. This significantly reduces the risk of breaches, thereby strengthening the overall cyber security posture of organisations.
“Our partnership with Stid underscores our commitment to providing open-standard, high-assurance access control solutions that empower organisations to choose the best-fit technology for their needs,” said Thibaut Louvet, Senior Product Groups Director, Security Center, Genetec Inc. “With this approach, our European customers and integrators can benefit from a flexible, scalable, and compliant solution that can help meet even the most stringent cybersecurity regulations."
“We have a longstanding history of collaboration with Genetec, driven by our shared goal of delivering the best and most secure experience to end users,” said Vincent Dupart, CEO of Stid. “This innovative I/O module enriches our portfolio and addresses the requirements of transparent architectures. It complies with European regulations and enables our customers to embrace the highest security requirements without compromising customisation and scalability.”
The new Stid secure I/O module, available in Q4 2024 through accredited members of the Genetec Channel Partner Program in Europe, is set to make its debut at Security Essen later this month.