Architect Series by STid
Every now and again, things come along that completely transform our worldview, creating new benchmarks and challenging our well-worn concepts. With its new Architect concept, ST...
Every now and again, things come along that completely transform our worldview, creating new benchmarks and challenging our well-worn concepts.
With its new Architect concept, STid has created the perfect blend of high-security and scalability. STid is delighted to present the first modular range of secure readers, offering both flexibility and simplicity. By optimizing the design of our readers, we have developed a common RFID core that can be connected to a set of additional modules, such as a keyboard, biometrics or a touch screen.
The first ever modular range - offering you maximum flexibility!
Scalable Configuration
The Architect range is intuitive and dynamic, made up of smart, easy-to-connect modules. The concept can be tailored to your needs, offering an optimum solution for any situation and enabling all the functionalities and security levels to be upgraded across all your readers.
The modular nature of the range offers a greater degree of availability and services, whilst optimizing your inventory management by reducing the catalogue size by 40%.
Easy Access to High Security
STid is the first RFID manufacturer to have received First Level Security Certification (CSPN). This certification is a recognition of our unique know-how and the technological and security expertise that is implemented in your architecture, whether new or existing. Architect readers use the latest contactless chip technologies with new data security mechanisms. All approved public encryption algorithms can be used (TDES, AES, RSA, HMAC-SHA-2, etc.), as acknowledged by official data security bodies (such as the French national agency ANSSI).
The innovative accelerometer-based tamper protection system means the reader can respond with precision to a threat, giving you the possibility to delete the authentication codes. Unlike the current solutions on the market (mechanical switches, optical sensors, reed switches, etc.), the reliability of this technology avoids it being outsmarted.