KSI announces new line of biometric keyboards
18 November, 2011
category: Biometrics, Contactless, Digital ID
Key Source International (KSI) has announced the release of a new line of computer keyboards that offer a number of security input options.
Among the various embedded options for securely authenticating one’s identity in the keyboard, called the KSI-1700, are biometrics, RFID, HID and contactless smart cards as well as technology called SonarLocID, which automatically locks a user’s workstation when they walk away.
KSI officials are touting the machine as a solution for businesses interested in securing their data. Some of the other companies whose technology KSI integrated into their new keyboard solution include RFIDeas, AuthenTec, Lumidigm and UPEK and is compatible with security software from Imprivata, Microsoft/Sentillion, Indigo IdentityWare, HealthCast, CA Technologies and IBM TAM Tivoli.