Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

LEGIC provides more security at UK's Gloucestershire College

Friday, July 11, 2008

Gloucestershire College, formerly known as Gloucester College of Art and Technology, has installed both an electronic and mechanical locking solution to meet the school’s security requirements. Utilizing locks developed by Kaba and contactless technology from LEGIC, access can be gained to the interior doors using a contactless ID card or fob.

The school secured the interior doors with the Kaba Elolegic C-Lever solution, while Gege pExtra was the mechanical system of choice to protect the school’s perimeter doors and gates.


The C-Lever is a stand alone, mechatronic door fitting with electronics integrated within. Access is gained using a choice of contactless credentials such as keys, ID cards or fobs when fitted with the LEGIC chip. If a valid credential is read, a motor engages the handle coupling and the door can be opened for five seconds.

In addition, the LEGIC chip enables other applications such as time & attendance, cashless payment and audit trail. The same system also eliminates the need for students to carry money while on the school premises through a cashless vending solution that utilizes the same LEGIC smart card that operates Kaba’s C-Lever system. Students are able to pay for food and drinks in the canteen or at snack machines.

Having complete control over access via time zones, access rights etc, the college, one of the UK’s largest technical schools, has realized another benefit. The media has its own memory which can indicate which doors have been visited. This provides a quick method to initiate checks and controls over who has access where and at what times. This is a solution normally associated only with on-line systems.

This flexibility has given the college the opportunity to look at control of other stand alone applications, such as cabinet locks that will work with the same LEGIC chip. The Gege master key systems can even be integrated into a mechatronic solution simply by employing the LEGIC chip onto an existing key head. This can lead to an access control system that can be used on its own or integrated with other Kaba systems forming a single security solution. [end] 

LEGIC Identsystems Ltd. is continuing to expand its partner network in China collaborating on new installation ranging parking solutions, access control, and personal identification.

Shenzhen Chuangtong Intelligence Equipment, a Chinese company focusing on the manufacturing of contactless parking solutions and integrated identification systems, will leverage LEGIC based products for access control installations, especially for car parks.

read more »

If you want to use a credit or debit card at College of Brockport dining halls, forget it. Until the end of the school term, it’s mostly cash only due to a security breach which affected hundreds of credit and debit cards from students, staff and faculty.

read more »

U.S. Bank and Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have launched a combined campus ID and prepaid MasterCard program for the school’s 78,000 students and 788 staff members.

read more »

LEGIC Identsystems Ltd expanded its partner network in Southern Europe with the announcement of a joint venture with Spain-based security company Softmachine Systems.

The new affiliation aims to produce contactless access control solutions and installations for multifunctional visitor management including applications for electronic payment and time and attendance.

read more »

Switzerland’s LEGIC has announced two new partnerships that will bring the company’s contactless smart card technology to China.

Radio Frequency Systems, a manufacturer of contactless smart card technology, will use the LEGIC advant 4000 chip generation to create new reader modules for access control applications.

read more »

LEGIC Identsystems has announced the development of LEGIC MMT, an offering designed to provide its customers with a new level of security and convenience for NXP Mifare-based environments.

read more »