The security and access control product company dormakaba will among exhibitors at IFSEC International, at the ExCel in London Docklands from June 18 to 20. dormakaba will be showcasing its new patented key system Kaba 20 and its EXIVO, a new cloud based access control system. Visitors to the stand will also be able to see products within the company’s padlock range being live attack tested to BRE/LPCB standards.
The Kaba 20 patent protected master key has a cylinder design that is precision engineered to precise tolerances, and incorporates up to 22 pins arranged radially to give protection against surreptitious manipulation, the makers say. The milled key is strictly controlled, with duplicate keys only available from the factory with a pre-agreed authorisation process, the manufacturer adds.
The new patent for Kaba 20 key blanks, keys, and its functionality is valid until 2033.
EXIVO is described as fully scalable, for small and medium sized businesses as it provides a security and access control system paid on a price per door basis. A range of dormakaba padlocks will be live attack tested to show their security credentials to BRE/LPCB standard, for use, the company adds, within the critical national infrastructure sector.
Clive Baker, Security Locking Directorat dormakaba says: “We develop our products, with the safety and integrity of our customers in mind. With more than 150 years of experience, we’re proud to demonstrate the reliability of our access and security solutions with live attack tests on the stand, and to discuss any queries that visitors may have.”
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