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What is OSDP?

Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) is a communication protocol that provides a secure channel between access control devices and security systems. OSDP was developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) to improve interoperability between different access control devices and systems. OSDP also offers enhanced security using RS-485 protocols with AES-128 encryption that fully protects communication paths from the reader to the server.

 

Mitigating Security Threats, Defining Multiple Access

The OSDP protocol provides greater flexibility, security, and operational efficiency, now and in the future.

  • Filling your security gaps

    With OSDP-enabled encryption, more secure and reliable connections can be established to protect sensitive information and credentials.

  • Less concern for more operating costs

    Using fewer wires expands connections to more field devices, reduces wiring costs, and improves overall device management.

  • Openness to possible future

    Different needs can be catered for and allow for more equipment to be added in the future. It ensures that businesses are always using the latest access control standards.

Manage at scale and get insights at a glance

OSDP devices connect to the CrossChex open platform to remotely centralize devices. Meanwhile, you can choose the access control devices and systems that best meet your needs, making integration easy.