Latin America. Tyco Security Products, part of Johnson Controls, introduces the new version of its C•CURE 9000 security management and event management platform, which offers new functionality to optimize regulatory compliance controls and operational efficiency.
C•CURE 9000 v2.60 offers advanced customization and implementation features of access control policies, after-hours reader groups, expiration authorizations and other interesting functionalities, as well as greater operational efficiency. This latest version of the security and event management platform also features IPV6 address protocols for the iSTAR Ultra access controller and introduces a new C•CURE 9000 web client user interface.
The usability enhancements of C•CURE 9000 v2.60 give end users the ability to configure the platform to trigger an event after a certain number of consecutive rejects. With this feature, end users can define the threshold for event triggering by setting a number of consecutive attempts allowed within a given period.
After-hours reader groups allow security officers to channel access through a centralized entry point, for example, by disabling after 5 p.m. all entry points to an office building except a centralized access point. Once the cardholder passes through the centralized entry point and is visually identified by the security officer, the cardholder can access specific areas within the building according to their access privileges, allowing only those with special authorizations to access certain areas after normal working hours.
"The new version of C•CURE 9000 includes invaluable features for airports, government buildings and other large-scale facilities, because it automates processes and provides greater control over processes and procedures to achieve regulatory compliance standards," said Luis Delcampo, Product and Marketing Manager of Tyco Security Products' Access Control line for Latin America. "Version v2.60 can also improve operational efficiency by enabling the assignment of administrative tasks, such as onboarding new cardholders, to specific people who can use their mobile devices to access the system."
Expiration authorizations allow end users to authorize certain people's access to various doors/readers with an expiration date, while random security verification automates security selection at airports and other areas with a high level of security. In addition, the equipment rule and the two-person rule for the entry and occupancy function, which is ideal for government and research and development facilities, restrict access to sensitive areas to specific combinations of cardholders. In addition, it also has the local time zone recognition function for monitoring and reporting.
The latest version of C•CURE 9000 includes a new version of the C•CURE 9000 web client, which provides remote access to C•CURE 9000 directly from a computer with a web browser. The new web client is based on a RESTful protocol and True Web services, and includes a new graphical user interface and a revamped installation process.


