HES is expanding its range of server cabinet locks to include open supervised device protocol (OSDP) and mechanical options. These new innovations are designed to help protect physical assets, data and access to critical infrastructure networks. OSDP is a SIA standard that improves interoperability between access control and security products. An international standard, OSDP uses bi-directional communication between devices for higher levels of data security by monitoring consistently for attacks or threats. Now on the GSA’s FIPS 201 Evaluation Program Approved Product List, the KS210 is the newest server cabinet lock from HES along with: The enhanced HES KS200 integrated access control swing handle server cabinet lock, which uses Wiegand (200) communications. The KS-M mechanical server cabinet lock is a mechanical version of the swing handle server cabinet lock. This product uses a SFIC six- or seven-pin mechanical key override as a standard feature to protect data and server rooms as well as audio/video installations, telecommunications equipment and other industrial settings. The current KS100 integrated wireless model features Aperio technology. The battery-powered cabinet server lock option integrates with HID NFC and BLE Bluetooth mobile credentials for access control.

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