Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • CAME KMS releases security-enhancing SKW update with no extra cost from October 2025.
  • New sign-off email certificates enhance audit trails, ensuring accurate customer documentation.
  • Embedded Help Pages, improved device naming boost SKW usability, organisational security.

CAME KMS has announced a series of significant updates to its SimpleKey Web (SKW) platform, introducing enhancements designed to benefit installers, end users, and residents.

These upgrades, part of the October 2025 update, aim to improve usability, bolster security, and provide new tools, all without incurring extra costs for users.

New features in October 2025 update

The latest update includes several notable features aimed at enhancing the user experience. Installers will now benefit from Sign-Off Certificate Email Confirmations, which allow for the generation and digital approval of sign-off certificates.

These can be sent directly to multiple email addresses, reinforcing audit trails and customer documentation. Certificates may be issued on the day of installation or retrospectively, ensuring precise records for both past and future installations.

Improved usability and security

Embedded Help Pages have been integrated into the SKW installations, providing users with immediate access to support

Embedded Help Pages have been integrated into the SKW installations, providing users with immediate access to support resources and eliminating potential issues with firewalls or external sites.

This enhancement improves usability while strengthening organisational security. Additionally, the platform's communication device terminology has been simplified. Names have been aligned with current mobile and broadband technologies, ensuring consistency from legacy 2G systems to modern 4G-ready controllers.

Contact directory for fast support

A newly integrated contact directory within the Help Pages offers users direct access to the UK Business Development Manager team, facilitating prompt support.

Russell Mayes, Product Manager at CAME KMS, stated, “These updates reflect our commitment to continuous improvement. We listen to installer and customer feedback, and by delivering these updates at no extra cost, we ensure SimpleKey Web remains a trusted, future-ready solution.”

Automatic rollout of features

From October 2025 onwards, the new features will begin appearing across SKW installations. The updates will be automatically distributed, requiring no action from users. Installers and housing providers can start taking advantage of these features as they become available.

For more information, including installation guides and video tutorials, visit the official CAME UK YouTube channel. Stay updated on future developments by joining the CAME KMS mailing list or following CAME KMS on LinkedIn.

Stay ahead in the era of intelligent security systems powered by Artificial Intelligence with our special e-magazine on AI in security.

In case you missed it

What are emerging applications for physical security in transportation?
What are emerging applications for physical security in transportation?

Transportation systems need robust physical security to protect human life, to ensure economic stability, and to maintain national security. Because transportation involves moving...

Gallagher & Fortified enhance perimeter security solutions
Gallagher & Fortified enhance perimeter security solutions

Global security manufacturer - Gallagher Security is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Fortified Security, a pioneering perimeter systems integrator with over 30 years...

Genetec: Data sovereignty in physical security
Genetec: Data sovereignty in physical security

Genetec Inc., the global pioneer in enterprise physical security software, highlights why data sovereignty has become a central concern for physical security leaders as more survei...