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Vehicle access made effortless with Keyless-Go, yet the convenience comes with a security risk as the system is prone to attacks. It might appear contradictory, but the technology is also employed for data protection. This is accomplished through a Bluetooth Smart Token, providing secure...

The European Data Protection Supervisor serves as an aid to the Commission.
The European Data Protection Supervisor serves as an aid to the Commission.

The European Data Protection Supervisor will provide assistance to the revealed Commission.

In a world where data security is paramount, especially in sensitive sectors like healthcare and Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAM), the need for passwordless login and logout has become a necessity. This approach is indispensable in hospitals, clinics, general practitioners, and computer-aided production plants, as highlighted in the article "Keyless-Go Data Protection" published on ProBlog in October 2020.

Authored by Robert Korherr, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of ProSoft GmbH, the article discusses the benefits of Keyless-Go data protection, particularly in terms of comfort and security. This innovative method, which has gained traction in the healthcare and production sectors, relies on proximity authentication, a procedure that requires a Halberd Token based on Bluetooth Smart (BLE) technology.

The Halberd Token allows for granularly set proximity ranges, from touch authentication to several meters away. This flexibility makes it an ideal solution for various scenarios, such as securely unlocking workstations, notebooks, or machines with the appropriate user rights. In fact, companies like Paxton are already leveraging this technology, enabling the use of smartphones, Apple Watches, or tablets instead of traditional keys or transponder chips for access control.

Protecting personal data, especially in healthcare environments, is of utmost importance, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) underscores this point. Keyless-Go data protection contributes to this effort by preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information, such as patient health data in a doctor's practice or hospital.

In the CAM environment, forgotten logouts can quickly become a security risk, especially when multiple users share a machine or PC. Keyless-Go data protection addresses this issue by ensuring that logins are performed quickly and securely. Moreover, it integrates seamlessly with log management and SIEM solutions, allowing all reports and logs to be evaluated and monitored effectively.

Two-factor authentication provides an additional hurdle against various attack scenarios, and the password management in Keyless-Go provides on-demand one-time passwords (OTP) for this purpose. The software Gatekeeper Enterprise centrally controls all logins and logouts and logs the corresponding processes, while Gatekeeper Enterprise Ultimate integrates into the Active Directory and enables privileged access control based on individual users and groups.

In the automotive industry, Keyless-Go is already a well-known procedure that allows vehicles to be opened without actively using the key fob. By extending this concept to IT security, Keyless-Go data protection offers a promising solution for enhancing both comfort and security in various industries.

The author, Robert Korherr, also mentions that his company is a Value-Added Distributor (VAD) for the solutions of Gatekeeper, demonstrating a commitment to bringing innovative security solutions to the market. As we navigate the digital age, it is essential to prioritize security while maintaining user-friendly solutions, and Keyless-Go data protection is a step in the right direction.

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