About PSIA Experience
This open standard protocol called the "Public Key Open Credential" (PKOC) can be implemented on mobile devices, on to smart cards or any device capable of generating a public & private key pair. The Secure Credential...
This open standard protocol called the "Public Key Open Credential" (PKOC) can be implemented on mobile devices, on to smart cards or any device capable of generating a public & private key pair. The Secure Credential Interoperability (SCI) is similar to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), except that there is no infrastructure needed and the Public Key generated from the device is your credential. Options exist for 3 data flows that include Normal, Obfuscated, and Elliptical-curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE) providing ease of use to high-privacy methods. The PKOC protocol is not dependent on any communication method and can be supported on BLE, NFC, UWB or other communication methods. Please see the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance Organization for more details related to PKOC and the Physical Access Control Interoperability (PLAI) standards https://psialliance.org/all-about-plai/
Version History We’ve updated our Privacy Policy to better explain how we handle your information. You can check out the updated version on our website. 1.1.1 05/13/2025 Hey everyone! We built an indicator status icon which, based on the Signal Strength (RSSI) of the PKOC compliant device, sorts the devices from the strongest signal to weakest! 1.1.0 04/12/2023 1.0 03/29/2023
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of PSIA Experience since it was posted on our website on 2024-01-09 19:29:35.
The latest version is 1.1.1 and it was updated on 2026-06-24 13:26:03. See below the changes in each version.
PSIA Experience version 1.1.1
Updated At: 2026-06-03
Changes: Version History We’ve updated our Privacy Policy to better explain how we handle your information. You can check out the updated version on our website. 1.1.1 05/13/2025 Hey everyone! We built an indicator status icon which, based on the Signal Strength (RSSI) of the PKOC compliant device, sorts the devices from the strongest signal to weakest! 1.1.0 04/12/2023 1.0 03/29/2023
PSIA Experience version 1.1.1
Updated At: 2025-05-13
Changes: May 13, 2025
Version 1.1.1
We’ve updated our Privacy Policy to better explain how we handle your information. You can check out the updated version on our website.
PSIA Experience version 1.1.1
Updated At: 2025-05-13
Changes: We’ve updated our Privacy Policy to better explain how we handle your information. You can check out the updated version on our website.
PSIA Experience version 1.1.0
Updated At: 2023-04-12
Changes: Apr 12, 2023
Version 1.1.0
Hey everyone! We built an indicator status icon which, based on the Signal Strength (RSSI) of the PKOC compliant device, sorts the devices from the strongest signal to weakest!
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