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June 11, 2019

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Inner Range introduces partitions and evidence vault for Integriti and dedicated Inception app for Milestone Access integration

Inner Range’s award-winning entry-level access control system Inception has been upgraded with a new dedicated app and the ability to integrate with the Milestone Access platform.

Meanwhile, partitioned systems and a new evidence vault with cryptographic fingerprinting are among a cluster of improvements for Inner Range’s intelligent access control and intruder detection system Integriti.

Inception is Inner Range’s powerful yet budget-friendly access control and security alarm system.

New and existing customers can now use the Sky Command App to control access remotely. It allows interactive control and live status of areas, inputs, doors and outputs as well as simple or multimode area arming options. Push notifications can be sent to smartphones helping security managers stay alert to any changes on site.

A new integration with Milestone XProtect video management system allows the Inception controller to become the security and access mechanism supporting the Milestone system. Multiple Inception systems can be integrated with a single Milestone system for multi-site monitoring.

Live access and alarm events can be sent to the Milestone system, enabling operators to, for instance, compare video footage to a user’s photo to grant access

The integration means live access and alarm events can be sent to Milestone, allowing a wide range of actions to be triggered within the Milestone system, such as operators being able to compare video footage to a user’s photo to grant access.

The latest update for Inception also includes the ability to customise notifications that are sent to security managers about events on site as well as the capability to secure the Local Area Network (LAN) and detect if a module has been substituted without permission. A warning now indicates if the LAN is not secured and any detected module substitutions are automatically reported.

“competitive advantage”

Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “These enhancements add to Inception’s competitive advantage, offering easier and smarter access for security managers, the option to integrate with Milestone XProtect and even better security when it comes to the LAN and rogue module substitution.

“Inception is a now an even greater access and security system for power and flexibility that’s also quick and easy to install and won’t break the bank.”

Inner Range will be showcasing these enhancements for Inception as well as new capabilities for its flagship intelligent access control and intruder detection system, Integriti, at IFSEC International on June 18-20 at ExCel London at Stand IF1030.

The Inner Range stand will include eight large screens to demonstrate the manufacturer’s access control systems and software in action. Inner Range will also be taking part in the event’s ‘Show Me How’ series of demonstrations, with an Inception challenge for installers and integrators.

Inner Range has been a world leader in the design and manufacture of intelligent security solutions since it was established in 1988. More than 150,000 Inner Range systems have been installed in over 30 countries. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies. government and critical national infrastructure.

New partitions and evidence vault for Inner Range’s Integriti

Partitioned systems and a new evidence vault with cryptographic fingerprinting are among a cluster of improvements for Inner Range’s intelligent access control and intruder detection system Integriti.

The Version 19 system update is expected to be available to all new and existing Integriti customers in June.

The update introduces ‘partitioned sites’, which allows security managers to create users and other global entities that only exist within the partition they were created in. This is particularly useful for multi-tenanted buildings because the partitions are completely isolated and invisible to users in other partitions.

The evidence vault allows files to be stored securely without taking up space in database back-ups. Users can add MD5 and SHA-256 cryptographic hashes to ensure files are not tampered with, while CCTV footage and snapshots associated with certain alerts can be automatically saved to the vault. Fine grain permissions allow the operator high levels of control over who can store or retrieve evidence items.

Other improvements in the Version 19 update include:

  • An overhaul of Integriti’s CCTV interface so it now supports multiple standard layout configurations and is more user-friendly.
  • Operators can now synchronise users and access events with Kone’s next-generation ACI HLI lift platform.
  • Anew ModBus TCP Slave allows third parties to use the Modbus protocol to monitor and control doors, areas and other inputs.
  • High-level camera and alarm integration is now possible. Integrated devices, such as cameras and intercoms, can trigger inputs in Integriti’s intruder detection system.

Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “The ability to automatically save images and film to a secure place without bloating back-up files – and adding cryptographic hashes for extra security – is a great addition to Integriti’s offer. As is the ability to separate system users into isolated partitions.

“These features – and all our latest enhancements – offer genuine improvements for access and security.

“Integriti is our flagship intelligent integrated access control and intruder detection system and it continues to evolve to ensure clients get robust safety and security from an intuitive system that security managers want to use.”

Inner Range has been a world leader in the design and manufacture of intelligent security solutions since it was established in 1988. More than 150,000 Inner Range systems have been installed in over 30 countries. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies. government and critical national infrastructure.

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