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HID 5006PG1NN7 iCLASS-Seos Smart Cards, Composite Polyester / PVC, 8K Bytes

HID 5006PG1NN7 iCLASS-Seos Smart Cards, Composite Polyester / PVC, 8K Bytes

5006PG1NN7|HU-5006PG1NN7

HID 5006PG1NN7 iCLASS-Seos Smart Cards, Composite Polyester / PVC, 8K Bytes

5006PG1NN7|HU-5006PG1NN7

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HID 5006PG1NN7 iCLASS-Seos Smart Cards, Composite Polyester / PVC, 8K Bytes

5006PG1NN7 | HU-5006PG1NN7

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Product Overview

HID Global's iCLASS Seos smart cards are based on a secure, open technology to manage and authenticate identities. The cards primarily address the need for securing identities for the physical access control solution (PACS) market but are also provisioned to support other applications, including One-Time Password authentication (OTP) for login into networks and other IT resources. iCLASS Seos cards are ideal for organizations with stringent security requirements for their credential solution, as well as enterprise and government organizations looking for a cost-effective solution. As part of the iCLASS SE platform, the cards deliver superior data integrity and privacy protection by leveraging the latest cryptographic algorithms.

Main Features

  • AES-128 bits cryptographic algorithms for data protection
  • Mutual authentication protocol with generation of diversified session key to protect each card session (using secure messaging)
  • Secure data storage with flexible data model (file system based) using a firewalled architecture for data separation between applications
  • 7810, 7816 and contactless cards
  • General Information

    Name:HID 5006PG1NN7 iCLASS-Seos Smart Cards, Composite Polyester / PVC, 8K Bytes
    Category:HID Global, Access Control, Credentials, Smart Cards
    UPC Code:
    Country of Origin:. Country of origin is subject to change.

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