Identiv, Inc. has announced that the company will showcase its latest robust, reliable, feature-rich physical security solutions during ASIS International 63rd Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2017) on September 26 – 28, 2017 in Dallas, Texas.

During ASIS 2017, Identiv will provide live demonstrations of its new Power over Ethernet (PoE) edge controller, Hirsch Mx-1, the latest update to its network-based, Cisco-integrated Identiv Connected Physical Access Manager (ICPAM), its award-winning, APL-certified Hirsch U.S. government FICAM solution, the newest, FICAM-compatible update to its Hirsch Velocity Software, featuring enhanced communications protocols and government-grade biometric support, and its newest line of physical access readers.

Visit Identiv at booth 3617 during ASIS 2017. ASIS International is an organisation for security professionals worldwide. For the 2017 event, more than 22,000 global security professionals from both the operational and cyber security disciplines are anticipated to attend the three-day conference.

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