Tyco Software House iSTAR Ultra G2

Oct. 12, 2021

Johnson Controls announced the launch of its Tyco Software House iSTAR Ultra G2, a next-generation door controller designed for cyber resiliency that provides customers with faster processing power, advanced enterprise functionality and the building blocks necessary for future expansion.

Aimed at midsize to large-scale deployments in higher education, healthcare, government, data center, industrial and manufacturing facilities, the iSTAR Ultra G2 is a highly flexible door controller that supports wired and wireless locksets, with expanded memory capacity. It can manage up to 1 million credentials for up to 32 doors. Advanced enterprise features, such as dual GigE network ports that use TLS 1.3 network authentication and cluster-based anti-passback, provide the power to handle the most demanding access control applications.

Its advanced hardware-based cybersecurity protection, which uses Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), means that the iSTAR Ultra G2 assures confidentiality of code and data to help combat the most sophisticated hackers. The TEE guards against cyber-attacks while the OSDP Secure Channel communication standard provides encrypted two-way communication between devices, including readers and controllers.

The iSTAR Ultra G2 uses the same form factor as other iSTAR door controllers, so it fits easily into existing control panel boxes.

More info: www.swhouse.com

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