Schreiner Group Introduces Hardware Security Modules Offering Enhanced Data Security for RFID-enabled Systems
- Published: January 09, 2025
Encryption solution safeguards against unapproved internal or external personnel accessing critical or proprietary information.
Schreiner Group, a supplier of high-performance labels and functional components whose business units include Schreiner MediPharm, Schreiner PrinTrust and Schreiner ProTech, now offers hardware security modules (HSMs) to provide its customers with comprehensive data protection for RFID-enabled systems. Available through the company’s Schreiner PrinTrust segment, the encryption solution safeguards against unapproved internal or external personnel accessing critical or proprietary information.
RFID is used to ensure item traceability and identification In a variety of industries. Despite the obvious benefits, one potential drawback to this technology’s proliferation is increased risks for security gaps. Schreiner Group’s HSM solution comprises a small dark box resembling a conventional industrial PC. This device generates, stores and manages cryptographic keys that protect sensitive data against unauthorized access and tampering.
Compared to strictly software-based solutions, HSMs offer enhanced protection because sensitive information is coded and contained on-site in the specialized hardware. This approach provides added security and protection against unauthorized access.
Schreiner Group’s solution also stands out for its agnosticism. Many hardware-based systems utilize symmetric encryption (also known as “secret-key encryption”), a process that uses only one key for encryption and decryption. While this approach is praised for its simplicity and efficiency, data is in acute jeopardy of being compromised if the key falls into unintended hands.
Other systems utilize asymmetric encryption, a concept employing a different key for encryption and decryption; this approach offers higher security but, accordingly, requires higher computing power. Using Schreiner ProTech’s HSMs, both encryption methods can be easily and securely implemented without their noted drawbacks.
“A project’s security is only as strong as the weakest link in the overall system,” said Dr. Kai Schnapauff, President of Schreiner PrinTrust. “We’re in the advantageous position of being able to offer our customers a holistic security concept with auditable standards. In addition to the hardware security modules, it encompasses the integration of suitable, secure RFID chips and, of course, our in-house ISO 14298 certified security production. As a result, the sensitive keys enjoy perpetual, highly secure protection against access from both external and internal parties.”
In an era when data security is becoming increasingly mission-critical, Schreiner Group’s HSM solutions promote maximum security, trustworthiness and reliability. Implementing these robust information security tools helps companies’ convey that they take data access seriously – and take proactive measures to assure it.
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