NTT Com Develops Secure Access System with Human Area Networking Technology
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NTT Com Develops Secure Access System with Human Area Networking Technology - JCN Newswire
NTT Com Develops Secure Access System with Human Area Networking Technology

Tokyo, Mar 2, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) announced today that together with Hitachi, Ltd. and MIWA LOCK Co., Ltd. it has developed a new human-identification system using RedTacton, a Human Area Networking technology developed by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high-speed network transmission path.

RedTacton uses a transmission path established between the body of a person carrying a RedTacton card key and a RedTacton transceiver installed in, for example, a doorknob or floor.
The person is automatically identified when they touch the doorknob or walk on the floor, and the transmission path is disconnected when the body and transceiver physically separate.

Security demands are increasing in virtually every industry of Japan after passage of compliance legislation similar to the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Companies have also been seeking less obtrusive systems for secure access, since conventional systems require a contactless IC card to be waved over a terminal.

RedTacton enables a defined spot to serve as the point of identification, whereas wireless and infrared communication require wider areas. Identification points can be installed along the main areas of movement within a building, thereby enabling repeated identification of people as they enter a secure area, move about it and then exit. RedTacton is also highly scalable for systems incorporating flapper gates, finger-vein authentication devices, immersion-detection sensors or safety equipment.

NTT Com designed and constructed the system and manufactured the RedTacton card key and reader. Hitachi designed the access management system and manufactured related management and control devices. MIWA LOCK designed and manufactured the RedTacton-equipped doorknob.

NTT Com will now begin promoting the new system for use by research facilities, data centers and factories that require high security or cleanliness. Hitachi will demonstrate the system at Security Show 2009, which will take place at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition complex from March 3 to 6.


About NTT Com

NTT Com delivers high-quality voice, data and IP services to customers around the world. The company is renowned for its diverse information and communication services, expertise in managed networks, hosting and IP networking services, and industry leadership in IPv6 transit technology. The company's extensive global infrastructure includes Arcstar private networks and a Tier 1 IP backbone (connected with major ISPs worldwide), both reaching more than 150 countries, as well as secure data centers in Asia, North America and Europe. NTT Com is the wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, one of the world's largest telecoms with listings on the Tokyo, London and New York stock exchanges. Please visit www.ntt.com.



Contact:

Yasuko Oka or James Corbett
NTT Communications
Public Relations Office
Tel. +81 3 6700 4010
 

Mar 2, 2009
Source: NTT Com

NTT Com

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