Identiv Enters Distribution Partnership with PSA Security Network

Identiv, Inc. announced it has entered into a partnership with PSA Security Network to distribute Identiv’s uTrust TS Premises Readers and credentials. PSA Security Network is the world’s largest electronic security cooperative, owned by the most progressive security integrators throughout North America. These leading security systems integrators are responsible for over $2 billion annually in security, fire, and life safety installations.

“PSA is thrilled to enter into this partnership with Identiv,” said Bill Bozeman, president and CEO of PSA Security Network. “The Identiv product line is going to be a great asset to our integrator community and will no doubt bring them an additional competitive advantage.”

Identiv’s uTrust TS Premises Readers can be specifically designed for customers to support any existing building access system (such as Identiv, Lenel, AMAG, Honeywell, or Software House). Featuring high security with an inbuilt secure processor certified to the highest standards (EAL 6+), uTrust TS Readers support all major commercial and government access credentials. Identiv has a broad credentials portfolio, offering different form factors that are compatible with the majority of building access systems on the market today.

“PSA Security Network is an excellent partner that offers more than just product distribution. Their commitment to service combined with Identiv’s compelling product offerings delivers maximum customer value,” said Jason Hart, Identiv CEO. “We are excited to be their newest vendor, and look forward to a long-term distribution partnership offering their members Identiv’s entire advanced uTrust Reader platform and uTrust SmartID Credentials.”

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