HID Will Show Trusted Identity Solutions at ISC West that Accelerate Digital Transformation in the Security and Identity Industry

HID, provider of trusted identity solutions, today announced it will be at the 2023 ISC West International Security Conference and Exposition showcasing examples of how cloud-based access control and trusted mobile identities are accelerating the digital transformation and enabling innovative and seamless workplace experiences in today’s increasingly connected world.

“No matter who you are or where you’re from, you have likely experienced HID solutions as part of your daily life,” said Stacey Donahue, SVP Marketing and Communications, with HID. “We are looking forward to reconnecting with our customers and end-users while sharing our solutions that make it possible for people to transact safely, work productively and travel freely.”
 

WHAT: HID will be at ISC West, sharing the themes it believes are driving change throughout the industry. It will also showcase solutions that are fueling many of these industry drivers, including the acceleration of digital ID adoption and mainstreaming of cloud-based access management. Exhibits and demonstrations will include: 

Secure and more convenient workplace access experiences: Employee Badge in Apple Wallet leverages the HID® Origo cloud-based access control platform for both standard and BLE/NFC reader/phone interactions. HID will also show its signature multi-technology, mobile-enabled HID Signo readers for kiosk applications and HID Reader Manager for remote reader updates and management.

Cloud-based, scalable and secure ID issuance: See the HID® FARGO® Connect™ cloud-based card issuance platform that reduces costs and streamlines card issuance. HID will conduct live demonstrations of its card issuance offering with it’s HID® FARGO® printers.

Safer and more secure workplaces: HID has added multi-language support for visitor screening questions and on-screen front-desk alerting and instructions to its HID WorkforceID Visitor Manager. ISC West visitors can experience the new features first-hand, by visiting the booth and also requesting live demonstrations.

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