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Expanding campus security, CBORD teams with ASSA ABLOY

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The CBORD Group Inc. announced its new partnership with ASSA ABLOY, a security and physical access control provider.

The new partnership will present CBORD users with access to ASSA ABLOY IP-enabled and offline electronic locksets.


CBORD and the HID Global division of ASSA ABLOY have worked together in the past in collaboration on the CBORD Squadron series of access control panels as well as other CBORD CS Access elements.

The ASSA ABLOY locksets, powered by CS Access, will provide campuses with a locking system that is simple to install, manage and upgradeable.

CS Access is CBORD’s IP-based door access control technology software platform, which provides privilege management capabilities that allow schools to track and configure patron access on a 24/7 basis. The system also supports integrated alarms management and surveillance solutions for optimized campus security. [end] 

HID Global announced the company’s mobile access strategy briefing at ISC West 2012 is available for viewing online. During the event, HID and its parent company ASSA ABLOY examined the growing market opportunities as access control goes mobile to deliver new ways for the industry to create, use and manage secure identity.

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Verizon Wireless is working with two ASSA ABLOY companies – HID Global and Yale Locks & Hardware – to demonstrate the benefits of smart phones carrying mobile keys.

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Max Steinhardt, COO for campus card provider CBORD, has been named the company’s new president effective May 1. He succeeds Tim Tighe, who has served as a CBORD executive for more than 25 years.

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The CBORD Group rolled out GET Funds, an online and mobile commerce software application that puts account information in the hands of students wherever mobile smart phone services are available.

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