The identical interface between technical security Equipment versions allows automated migrations, while keeping application?level integration effort to a minimum. For software providers and POS manufacturers, this latest TSE keeps things simple. As the solutions ensure long?term availability, scalability, and stable system integration of secured infrastructure hardware. Bringing POS security to an all-new level.
The threat of malware and hacking stretches nowadays to every aspect of our modern lives. As the world turns to be more connected, it exposes us to new unprecedented dangers. You need constant, ever-flowing, protection. Just last week, the BBC reported that Anthropic is investigating a claim that a small group of people gained access to its Claude Mythos model, the cyber-security tool which the AI firm says is too powerful to release to the public. Point of Sale (POS) and Software interactions were never more vulnerable.
For this evolving environment, E.D.E. Electronics is proud to announce that the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) just approved the latest version of the Technical Security Equipment (TSE) solution. Thus, the TSE 2 is BSI certified. There is something about German quality staple that is hard to beat. Especially in our highly vulnerability induced world.
The brainchild of security and storage hardware visionary Swissbit, these TSE for POS solutions will be the backbone for fiscal hardware integrations within German point?of?sale ecosystems. As this new TSE hardware generation is equipped with the trusted unified Software Development Kit (SDK) across all solutions, it easily operational. Ensuring an identical interface, and an operational flow from the TSE 1 and TSE 1.1 generations respectively. All recent TSE hardware are 8 GB Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND equipped.
As a result, seamless automated data migration is achieved, while keeping application?level integration effort to a minimum. Therefore, transition of preexisting POS solutions to the new hardware generation without system disruption or fundamental changes, using the SDK, had never been smoother. In parallel, this TSE generation’s design aimed to provide long?term availability, scalability, and stable system integration.
In addition, these latest TSE support replacement and migration projects for existing installations, enabling a gradual transition to the new hardware generation during ongoing operations. All of which in almost unnoticeable effort. With the start of production, Swissbit has established the organizational and manufacturing prerequisites to reliably meet increasing market demand. Enabling continued constant support to partners in a collaborative manner.
Furthermore, The Hardware TSE 2 is seamlessly integrated into Swissbit’s Cash Register Notification (KaMel) solution. As mass production is underway, Initial deliveries to distribution partners and POS manufacturers are currently being prepared. As a safety step, Hardware TSE 1.1 will remain available for the time being. subject to inventory levels and market conditions.

