Taglio Introduces PKOC Cards

PKOC Demonstrated For Cards And Mobile Access

Commercially Available Cards Demonstrated at ISC West

Taglio has announced the commercial availability of its first PKOC compatible card, the P1190-DF1. This card implements the PKOC NFC specification for Public Key cryptography at the door combined with a Mifare DESFire credential.

The Taglio cards will provide support for PKOC on its PIVKey and Taglio PIV Card products combining PKOC physical access with the Taglio Logical access solutions. 

Taglio cards will be demonstrated at the JCI stand (Booth 18033) in conjunction with readers and biometric systems.

“The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,”

said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC.

The PKOC specification enables the use of Public Key cryptography for physical access. This eliminates the need for proprietary and complex symmetric key management systems, and provides a high security, interoperable solution.

“Taglio is part of a growing number of smart card vendors embracing the PKOC specification which supports NFC cards. While PKOC was initially developed to work in Bluetooth mobile applications, the PSIA recognized the significant market for secure smart cards,” said David Bunzel, Executive Director of the PSIA. 

“We understand that mobile credentials may represent the future of access control, but smart cards are likely going to be relied on for the foreseeable future,” said Bunzel.

Taglio LLC is the leading independent provider of smart card technologies. The company, based in Austin TX, was established in 2012 and is based in Austin, Texas.

“Working with our OEM partners, Taglio’s products are deployed in identity and logical access projects at more than 75,000 organizations worldwide”, said GW Habraken, co-founder and managing director of Taglio.

“Organizations want a single credential for both physical and logical access. The support of the PKOC Physical Access technology in our products makes that a commercial reality today.” “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. The PKOC specification enables the use of Public Key cryptography for physical access. This eliminates the need for proprietary and complex symmetric key management systems, and provides a high security, interoperable solution. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. Taglio LLC is the leading independent provider of smart card technologies. The company, based in Austin TX, was established in 2012 and is based in Austin, Texas. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. The PKOC specification enables the use of Public Key cryptography for physical access. This eliminates the need for proprietary and complex symmetric key management systems, and provides a high security, interoperable solution. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. “Working with our OEM partners, Taglio’s products are deployed in identity and logical access projects at more than 75,000 organizations worldwide”, said GW Habraken, co-founder and managing director of Taglio. “Organizations want a single credential for both physical and logical access. The support of the PKOC Physical Access technology in our products makes that a commercial reality today.” “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. The PKOC specification enables the use of Public Key cryptography for physical access. This eliminates the need for proprietary and complex symmetric key management systems, and provides a high security, interoperable solution. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. Taglio LLC is the leading independent provider of smart card technologies. The company, based in Austin TX, was established in 2012 and is based in Austin, Texas. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC. The PKOC specification enables the use of Public Key cryptography for physical access. This eliminates the need for proprietary and complex symmetric key management systems, and provides a high security, interoperable solution. “The Taglio PKOC enabled cards will make it possible for organizations to migrate smoothly from proprietary legacy technologies to open standards using proven cryptographic technologies,” said GW Habraken, Managing Director of Taglio LLC.

Security industry professionals attending ISC West will be able to find out more about PKOC at the PSIA Happy Hour which will be held from:
3:30 to 4:30 PM on April 10 at the SAFR Scan Booth # 22067.

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The PSIA has been active in developing and promoting open specifications that support interoperability in the physical and logical security industries. Industry publication, Security Technology Executive, declares interoperability “The Next Great Phase of Physical Access Control.” visit: psialliance.org

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