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For the complete interview: http://www.securitystockwatch.com/Interviews/in_Boardroom_Intel.html
For more information: www.intel.com/itcenter, (NASDAQ: INTC)
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Precise Biometrics
Mr. Michael Harris, Chief Technology Officer, Precise Biometrics, said, "We have secured our position as the leading provider for Match-on-Card within national identity cards and the deployment of desktop readers for government logical access. As enterprises, such as this leading automobile manufacturer, are now migrating from desktops to mobile, we are ready to support them with our Tactivo product line. Using Tactivo enables the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) initiative to become a reality as it fully supports the same security infrastructures deployed across desktops around the world. We are truly bridging the gap between corporate and enterprise IT security rules and the ease of use the user community expects."
For the complete interview: http://www.securitystockwatch.com/Interviews/in_Boardroom_Precise_Biometrics.html
For more information: www.PreciseBiometrics.com, http://precisebiometrics.com/tactivo-goverment-ad?tp=2746, (OMX: PREC) (ISIN code is SE0001823303.)
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CyberLock
CyberLock by Videx announced the release of its new CyberKey smart key. The CyberKey II is a programmable smart key that operates as part of the CyberLock® access control system.
The CyberKey II electronic key serves as an authorizing credential within the CyberLock system (http://www.cyberlock.com/cyberlock_overview.html). It contains a rechargeable battery that powers the key and energizes the electronic lock cylinder when the two devices make contact. Each key can be pre-set with a date to begin operation as well as an expiration date. It has the flexibility to work at all times for all locks or can be programmed to work at specific times on only specific locks. If a key is lost it can be quickly blocked from accessing any locks, eliminating the time and expense of re-keying a facility.
The CyberKey II features a micro USB port enabling users to recharge the key from a computer, car charger, or any other compatible USB device. The key can also be recharged through the key tip using a CyberKey charging station. The USB port allows users to download the audit trail from the key to the management software. The key information can also be downloaded via a CyberLock communication device. While communicating with the software, via the USB port or communication device, the key is updated with any new system information, such as new locks and/or schedule changes. Detailed audit reporting will increase accountability and can be very valuable when a facility manager needs to know who and when someone has accessed an area when an unusual situation arises.



