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SmartLock Digital Bringing Safe Locks To SecTech – SmartLock Digital, the sole distributor of dormakaba safe locks for Australia and New Zealand, is...

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SmartLock Digital Bringing Safe Locks To SecTech Roadshow.

SmartLock Digital Bringing Safe Locks To SecTech – SmartLock Digital, the sole distributor of dormakaba safe locks for Australia and New Zealand, is bringing its range to SecTech Roadshow this May (pre-register here).

SmartLock Digital’s new and improved LA GARD series builds on the 30 plus year legacy and features an array of modern high security features to counter both today’s and tomorrow’s emerging security threats and attacks.

Its most prominent new feature is the industry leading technology known as Electronic Manipulation Defence (EMD). EMD is a three-pronged defence against the manipulation of electronic safe locks — digital communication, keypad to lock encryption and updatable firmware and is a standard feature in the entire LA GARD 700 series.

The LA Gard 700 provides lock owners evidence if there is an attempt to bypass the lock by removing the keypad – whether a conventional brute force attack or a sophisticated electronic attack, the keypad is designed to notify users of attempted attacks. Backlit displays in all models provide simple and precise user feedback – the LA GARD 700 includes an OLED 1.8-inch LCD display.

Another of SmartLock Digital’s innovative products is the ASIAL Awards of Excellence and Retail Risk Awards finalist, SmartLock Digital Assistant (SDA). The SDA creates a virtual network to provide administrators real-time control of access to their Axessor CIT safe locks.

Developed in Australia by Smartlock Digital, the App allows users to generate One Time Codes to open Axessor CIT safe locks. Administrators can centrally control all users access profiles in real time on the SmartLock Digital Gateway (SDG). The SmartLock Digital Assistant delivers all the features and real time control of a networked safe lock system without the cost associated with network cabling every safe lock.

The SmartLock Digital Assistant (SDA) app delivers a real time management solution that emulates a networked solution without the need for cabling. The app provides the freedom and flexibility to deliver a One Time Code (OTC) to staff members or users at any given moment only when certain parameters are met, thus providing access to the safe lock.

SmartLock Digital Bringing Safe Locks To SecTech

SecTech opens in Perth on Thursday, May 9, at Crown Perth, moves to Adelaide Showgrounds on Tuesday, May 14, heads to Melbourne s MCC on Thursday, May 16, with Sydney opening at Rosehill Gardens Exhibition Centre on Tuesday, May 21, and the finale in Brisbane on Thursday, May 23, at RNA.

SecTech 2024 roadies include Permaconn, Dahua Technologies, SecuSafe, Art Of Logic, Motorola Solutions, OpenEye, BGW Technologies, DAS, CRK Security, Stentofon, ASSA ABLOY, Allegion, EKA/EVVA, LSC, Gallagher, VSP, Bluechip, U-PROX, PowerStack, Hikvision, Video Alarm Technologies, Inner Range, ICT, TP-Link, Integrated Products and Security Alliance Australia.

Anyone interested should call Monique Keatinge on 61 2 9280 4425 or email monique@sen.news to book space attendees  slot the dates into your calendars and keep an eye out for pre-registration opening in the next couple of days!

You can find out more about SmartLock Digital here or read more SEN news here.

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