Siemens and Nexus partnership brings simplicity to secure physical access management

In a move that redefines physical access security, Siemens has integrated Nexus GO Cards with its versatile SiPass system. This powerful collaboration combines robust security features with an intuitive, cloud-based platform, enabling organizations to control access efficiently and securely.

Transforming access management for users and administrators alike

SiPass is known for its adaptability and support for access management across straightforward setups and complex, multi-site networks. With GO Cards integration, organizations can now leverage SiPass to issue and manage credentials quickly, with a seamless end-user experience. Once credentials are assigned, users can gain access to facilities without the need to navigate complex onboarding steps. The system also allows multiple operators with varying authority levels to manage access, making it suitable for teams of any size and scope.

“This integration marks a significant step forward for our customers, combining robust security with the intuitive experience they expect,” says Jonas Matkala Nordlund, Head of Business Line Security at Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Sweden. “Embedding GO Cards into SiPass provides an end-to-end solution that enhances security and simplifies management for end users and administrators.”

Seamless, secure access

A standout feature of this integration is its Card Activation Flow, which reinforces security while streamlining the process for users.

Card activation flow with SiPass and GO Card

Card activation flow with SiPass and GO Card

To begin with, customers can choose to print the card on a local printer or receive it via mail. If the card is delivered through mail, it is sent in disabled mode, and the card's design can contain additional security details such as microprinting and holograms. Card layouts can also be customized based on the user profile, such as employees, contractors, or visitors.

Once the users receive their card, they must confirm their email and physical card possession to activate it successfully. This process functions similarly to two-factor authentication: users verify their identity through more than one mode of authentication to ensure that only authorized individuals gain access. Until these steps are completed, the card remains inactive within SiPass, adding an extra layer of security to the system.

Cloud-based credential management that adapts to your needs

With GO Cards and SiPass working in tandem, administrators can rely on a system that practically runs itself. Data from GO Cards transfers directly to SiPass, eliminating the need for repetitive data entry and reducing potential errors. Credential updates happen instantly in the cloud, meaning users can access facilities as soon as they’re granted clearance - whether at a single site or across multiple locations. This cloud-driven approach scales effortlessly, adapting to changing access needs without compromising security.

“At Nexus, we aim to deliver security solutions that adapt to users’ needs without compromising convenience,” says Olivier Dussutour, CEO at Nexus and Head of the Workforce ID business line at IN Groupe. “This collaboration with Siemens demonstrates how thoughtful innovation can deliver secure and efficient results.”

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With the Siemens SiPass and Nexus GO Cards integration, organizations now have an adaptable, user-friendly access control solution that prioritizes security and scalability.

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