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Monday, February 21, 2011

Keyboard that uses sonar to protect sensitive data

 
KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard uses sonar to monitor the presence of the user
KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard uses sonar to monitor the presence of the user
 
While the simple act of logging off a workstation is an obvious way to protect sensitive data – like that used by healthcare providers, pharmacies, banks and government agencies – it is all too easy for users to forget and leave the data not only viewable, but also editable by anyone who happens to pass by. Custom keyboard supplier Key Source International (KSI) has developed a keyboard that does the remembering for you, logging out as soon as the user physically leaves the keyboard.
KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard also includes a proximity badge reader   KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard also includes a fingerprint reader  The SonarLocID Keyboard's sonar sensor  KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard uses sonar to detect when the user leaves the keyboard
KSI's SonarLocID Keyboard uses sonar to monitor the presence of a user. When a logged in user physically leaves the workstation it will then immediately log off the user who will be prompted to log back in when the sonar sensor detects that they – or someone else – has returned. The user can then log back into the system with a username/password, or via a proximity badge ID reader or fingerprint reader built into the keyboard.
The SonarLocID Keyboard connects to a PC via USB and can be configured via an included programming application that allows the user to program custom keystrokes as well as delays and a sequence to lock the computer when the user walks away. These user definable keystrokes, delays and settings aren't stored on the client or server, but rather stored in the keyboard's onboard flash memory. KSI also says the keyboard can be programmed to work seamlessly with most popular single sign on and web-based security applications.

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