No one uses encryption unless they have to (Government jobs) And the only thing the Government allows is 128-bit data
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Pro-Watch® Release 3.7 Lite Edition
Pro-Watch® Release 3.7 Professional Edition
128-bit data encryption between host and PW-5000 access control panels
OmniClass™ Series Readers - 64-bit
http://www.cardquest.com/access-cards_c ... ards~1.cfm
http://www.kantech.com/home/home.aspx
KT-400 Door Controller - Onboard Ethernet 128-bit AES encrypted communication with EntraPass ensures a high degree of network security
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