Integriti Encrypted
High Security



Integriti Encrypted High Security system is a powerful access control and intruder detection system designed for environments where uncompromised protection is essential. Featuring 128-bit end-to-end encryption and MAC authentication, it combines the full functionality of the Integriti platform with advanced security capabilities tailored for critical infrastructure such as defence, healthcare, and government. This system is the ideal choice for high-risk scenarios, including counter-terror applications, where watertight security is non-negotiable.
End-to-End Encryption
Secure LAN Communication
Real-Time Monitoring
Dual-Zone Integration
Modular
Design

High Security is a modular system that effortlessly scales with the addition of RS-485 LAN modules. Communication between the Controller, Expanders, Keypads, and SIFER Card Reader (including fob/card credentials) are all encrypted to AES 128-bit with MAC authentication.
Data encryption ensures secure LAN communications at all times, while the programmable supervisory polling system continuously monitors the LAN to detect cable tamper, cable fault conditions, module off-line and module substitution. The efficient data format used has been developed to ensure fast, secure and reliable communication regardless of the size of the system.
High Security End of Line Modules (ELMs) are designed to be installed within a detection device such as a PIR or Reed sensor switch. In conjunction with the encrypted expander, ELMs provide an encrypted data communication link between the detector and the control equipment. During normal operation, the supervisory polling system continuously monitors ELMs to detect any communication failure, device substitution or tamper conditions.
Encrypted Communications
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The High-Security system is equipped with the award-winning Multipath-IP T4000 Security Communicator. The T4000 provides high security and polled connection to the monitoring station for alarm reporting. All communications are encrypted to AES 128-bit and polling intervals can be as frequent as 10 seconds. Should a poll fail to be delivered within the allocated time, the T4000 intelligently tries to re-establish connection and, if available, will attempt to route the connection through another gateway, i.e. switching from on-site Internet to 4G LTE. If a failed connection cannot be re-established within a pre-determined time, an alarm will be raised within the monitoring station. Multipath-IP T4000 has been independently certified to Australian standard AS2201.5 Class 5
Alarm
Communications
Inner Range is proud to state that we are the FIRST electronic security manufacturer to gain independent
CLASS 5 CERTIFICATION by the Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL).
Independently Certified

In this standard, the risk profile of an intruder alarm system is determined by conducting a risk assessment based on the likelihood, and consequences of, an attack.
A Class 5 risk profile is proposed when:
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The consequences of the attack may be ‘Catastrophic’ regardless of the likelihood of an attack.
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The likelihood of an attack is ‘Likely’ or ‘Very likely’ and the consequences are ‘Major’ or ‘Catastrophic’.


