“Now KeyWatcher Touch brings more convenience and network security to add to the ways users benefit from their investment in key management,” said Fernando Pires, VP Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. “By listening to our customers and anticipating their needs, we can continue to deliver outstanding key management system quality.”
New security features protect the system from cyber breaches via the network. With the firewall enabled, all incoming traffic is ignored unless it is on the specific ports the system requires for network and server communication. The data between the KeyWatcher Touch and the KeyWatcher Touch Server can now be encrypted with AES256 technology with a pre-shared key that is definable on a site by site basis.
The KeyWatcher Touch Key Management System is also now integrated with AmagTechnology’s Symmetry V8.0.2 Access Control System.
For further operational convenience, a number of additional upgrades have been implemented. Now KeyWatcher Touch Server service can run under a domain user account. Windows authentication is now supported for SQL, while server logins eliminate the need for the IT department to add SQL users to the SQL Server for the purpose of authentication. The KeyPro III software import utility has been revamped to make it easier to use; for example, imports can now be performed as needed rather than having to complete them all up front.
Day-to-day user conveniences have also been upgraded including the ability to replace keys from TrueTouch key tracking software using the SmartKey reader. A new notification that allows for users to be notified when an overdue key has been returned is also included, as well as notifications for dual and triple user removals/returns. All reports in TrueTouch now support being saved/viewed as a PDF, or saved as a CSV file.