Integrated security manufacturer TDSi has announced it has joined the SPAC® (Smart Physical Access Control) Alliance.

By joining the SPAC® Alliance, TDSi is a part of an organisation that helps define the standards of Digital Security in Europe through initiatives such as the Secure & Smart Communication Protocol (SSCP), to promote standardisation and interoperability.

Security integration

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “We are very proud to announce we have joined the SPAC® Alliance."

SPAC® Alliance is recognised as a key driver in the European Market to promote interoperability"

"It is essential for us to provide solutions that our customers recognise as offering the highest standards of security integration and the SPAC® Alliance is recognised as a key driver in the European Market, working with many major European manufacturers to promote interoperability between systems and acting as a catalyst for success through better information sharing, training, and the promotion of standardisation.”

SPAC® Alliance

The SPAC® Alliance’s focus on working for a stronger and more autonomous industry is highlighted by its work in developing the industry-leading SSCP® security standard.

SSCP® certification demonstrates fully secure connections between readers and the security management system, guaranteeing a level of protection in line with government-approved requirements, and providing peace of mind that all systems are fully cyber-protected.

SSCP® Protocol and OSDP

TDSi integrates with the SSCP® Protocol through our GARDiS range of Controllers and Bluetooth Low Energy Readers"

Development Manager Tina Baker added, “In addition to the core notions of interoperability and standardisation that SPAC® stands for, adoption of industry standards such as the SSCP® Protocol and OSDP are key considerations in the development of our GARDiS Platform."

"TDSi integrates with the SSCP® Protocol through our GARDiS range of Controllers and Bluetooth Low Energy Readers. The GARDiS system is built around the core principle of openness and integration, so complying with key security standards such as SSCP® are essential to ensure that, in the future, additional integrations can be developed without compromising on security.”

GDPR

The promulgation of the European NIS (Network and Information Security) Directive has defined OESs (Operators of Essential Services) that are inclusive of Critical National Infrastructure.

This, added to the impacts generated through GDPR for the protection and security of privacy data, means there is a greater need and requirement to tighten communication security between reader credentials, the readers themselves, and the controllers that allow and supervise access through doors and into areas of facilities.

SSCP secure communication protocol

Joining SPAC® will strengthen the ability of TDSi to fight against cyber-threats and cyber-attacks"

The SPAC® Alliance is proud to count TDSi as a member. As a global provider of physical access control solutions, TDSi deems the security of its products of great value. Joining SPAC® will strengthen the ability of TDSi to fight against cyber-threats and cyber-attacks and offer its customers increasingly secure solutions,” explains Vincent Dupart, President of SPAC.

"This is why TDSi has already begun integrating the SSCP secure communication protocol, supported and certified by SPAC®, which has proven to be a key asset in the quest for the highest levels of security."

Interoperability

John Davies concluded, “Membership of the SPAC® Alliance makes a comprehensive statement of our commitment. Compliance with the SSCP® Protocol also has many benefits, firstly having our products certified to an industry standard provides reassurance and peace of mind to customers investing in our GARDiS Platform."

"It also guarantees interoperability of our equipment through compliance certification, which is great for us, our partners, and customers.”

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security
Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security

The pattern of veins in the hand contains unique information that can be used for identity. Blood flowing through veins in the human body can absorb light waves of specific wavelen...

Bosch sells security unit to Triton for growth
Bosch sells security unit to Triton for growth

Bosch is selling its Building Technologies division’s product business for security and communications technology to the European investment firm Triton. The transaction enc...

In age of misinformation, SWEAR embeds proof of authenticity into video data
In age of misinformation, SWEAR embeds proof of authenticity into video data

The information age is changing. Today, we are at the center of addressing one of the most critical issues in the digital age: the misinformation age. While most awareness of thi...

Quick poll
What is the most significant challenge facing smart building security today?