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Press release 04/08

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Furtwangen, February 21, 2008 – Reiner SCT is now making available to small and medium-sized companies what was previously only available to large companies due to its price and complexity: Biometric access control and time recording at the new multi-terminals in a prestigious design.
The renowned design company Phoenix has developed the shape of the new terminal line, which not only secures the access areas to the company, but also enhances them visually.
What’s more, the terminals can be installed with little effort and are ready for immediate use without any cabling.
The time Card-software has been further improved in collaboration with user interface design specialists and all processes have been simplified so that companies of all sizes and from all sectors can use it easily without extensive training.
The system will also be presented at the Reiner SCT stand.
In addition, Reiner SCT will be represented with a partner stand at its distributor Allnet in Hall 13, Stand C57. The complete product range will also be on display there.

Online banking of the future

Reiner SCT will also be presenting its new hardware solutions in the field of online banking.
These include the new chipTAN procedure, which Reiner SCT is piloting for the first time together with the Sparkasse computer center FinanzIT.
The previous paper TAN list is being replaced by a small device with which the online banking TAN can be conveniently generated electronically using the EC card.
As a special highlight, REINER SCT also offers a device with which the keyboard entries can be replaced by a data transfer directly from the screen.
All the user has to do is hold the device briefly in front of the so-called flicker code on the screen.
The cyber Jack® SECODER.
With SECODER, the Central Credit Committee (ZKA) has developed a chip card reader specification for electronic banking applications.
The new specification is based on the use of a security class 3 card reader with SECODER functionality and a chip card.
Reiner SCT supported the work of the ZKA specification committees, contributed to the technical design of the underlying security concept and developed special SECODER readers.

Random number generator for correct voting procedure

A new type of voting procedure called Bingo Voting, developed at the E.I.S.S. of the University of Karlsruhe (TH), will also be presented at the trade fair stand.
At the heart of the process is a random number generator developed by Reiner SCT on the basis of a certified chip card reader.
With this voting procedure, the voter can verify the correct counting of his vote using a printed receipt.
The real advance here is that the receipt does not show a third party how the vote was cast.
In this way, the procedure avoids vote buying and blackmail, but still allows the count to be checked. (The text contains approx. 3,617 characters)