Identiv’s Hirsch Mx Controllers are designed to integrate seamlessly with current systems
Identiv Hirsch physical access solutions include Velocity and Mx Controllers

Identiv, Inc., recently announced that it will present its Hirsch and ICPAM physical access solutions in booth 8053 at ISC West 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 6 - 8, 2016. ISC West is the leading physical security event and aims to unite the entire security channel, including dealers, installers, integrators, specifiers, consultants, and end-users of physical, network, and IT products.

Hirsch physical access solutions

“Identiv’s Hirsch government-grade physical access solutions are backed with more than thirty years of physical security experience and features. Our solutions are designed and developed with the most secure facilities in mind, but are priced to install anywhere,” said Mark Allen, Identiv General Manager, Physical Access Systems. “Identiv helps protect museums, jails, federal training facilities, high-profile personnel, parking garages, airports, retail shops, gold mines, and many more installations that need a complete, secure, easy-to-install-and-maintain system. Government certifications, including FICAM, are also available for any installation.”

Identiv’s robust, reliable, and feature-rich Hirsch physical access solutions include Velocity and Mx Controllers. Velocity is an integrated software platform that manages access control and security operations in hundreds of different facilities, from single high-security rooms to multi-building, multi-location campuses. Velocity allows end-users to control doors, gates, turnstiles, elevators, and other building equipment, monitor users as they move around a facility, prevent unwanted access, maintain compliance, and provide a robust audit trail.

Live demonstration of Velocity software

Identiv’s Hirsch Mx Controllers are designed to integrate seamlessly with current systems, ensuring that existing credentials, readers, and user databases can be retained. The Mx Controller is the core of Identiv’s physical access control solutions and its modular design and scalable architecture enable an installation to start small and grow large, from a single controller system to a larger, multi-site enterprise. During ISC West, Identiv will be providing demos of its Velocity software, including CCTV and DVR integrations, and Mx Controllers.

During the event, Identiv will also be showcasing its FICAM solution for the U.S. federal government, uTrust Physical Access Readers — including its TS (TouchSecure) family of readers and category-defining Hirsch ScramblePads — credentials, and smart card readers. Identiv is the go-to solution for the federal government, including FICAM compliance, with the fastest, most cost-effective, federally compliant, IPv6 support on the market, and is featured on the approved FICAM solutions list.

Identiv IoE solution for data aggregation

Identiv will also provide demos of its ICPAM solution at ISC West. The Identiv Connected Physical Access Manager (ICPAM) solution is a distributed intelligent physical access control solution, providing state-of-the-art secure access to facilities using standards-based networking, is backwards compatible for legacy wiring topologies and devices, and seamlessly integrates within the Cisco security ecosystem. The ICPAM solution is available immediately through Cisco Authorised Technology Provider (ATP) Partners.

“Through our partnership with Cisco, we are fulfilling the concept of convergence, leveraging the entire Cisco infrastructure and application ecosystem,” added Mr. Allen. “ICPAM is an Internet of Everything (IoE) solution, allowing data aggregation from physical access systems through IP-connected devices, unified security operations, and information sharing.”

ISC West 2016 runs April 6 - 8, 2016 at Sands Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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