Furtwangen, February 23, 2010 – The new electronic ID card (nPA) will be introduced in November 2010.
REINER SCT has developed devices to read the data it contains securely and easily.
The Furtwangen-based company will be demonstrating the advantages of the new ID card and giving a live demonstration of how it works in practice.
It will also provide information about the nPA-related federal funding program and how to participate in it.
The new OWOK security construction kit will be on show for the first time.
It allows different card, device and security technologies to be individually combined to create a complete identification solution.
OWOK is easy to integrate into existing applications and can be optimally adapted to individual business requirements thanks to its modular principle.
This enables controlled and secure access to the company network from outside.
The access control system is also new at time Card.
This enables even small and medium-sized companies to conveniently and flexibly control who is granted access to certain rooms, buildings or building sections.
REINER SCT also offers innovative banking solutions and provides comprehensive information on e-banking and e-payment.
The new ZKA specifications “Secoder 2” and “HHD 1.4” for even more secure online banking as well as the SEPA receipt terminal will be presented.
“Ring free” is the motto of the CeBIT Punch, to which the card reader and time recording expert invites visitors to its stand. Whoever steps out of the boxing ring as the winner will be rewarded. In addition, REINER SCT will pay the CeBIT entrance fee for its registered visitors: company stand E52 in Hall 11, partner stand F67 on the Planet Reseller in Hall 15. Further information is available at www.reiner-sct.com/cebit2010 (The text contains approx. 2,200 characters)