AES Security Special

AES Encryption for Modern Property Access

Secure Lox is building its system around AES encryption to deliver a stronger security foundation across locks, credentials, connected workflows, and future software. A large portion of existing users can also move forward through upgrade paths that improve security without forcing a full platform reset.

What AES brings

A recognized and practical encryption standard

AES, the Advanced Encryption Standard, is widely adopted because it combines strong security with efficient implementation. That matters for access systems, because real products need protection that is serious, fast, and practical for embedded hardware and cloud-connected workflows.

  • Strong symmetric encryption design used worldwide
  • Efficient enough for real embedded products and device workflows
  • Well-suited for protecting credentials, keys, and authentication exchanges
  • A credible security message for customers who care about long-term protection
Customer value

Security customers can feel

For hotels, apartments, offices, and short-term rentals, stronger encryption means a higher confidence level around credential handling and overall system trust. It also raises the quality of the conversation with owners, operators, and procurement teams who care about security lifecycle.

Higher security positioning
Helps Secure Lox stand out as a more serious platform provider.
Better upgrade narrative
Existing customers gain a strong reason to stay and modernize.
Supports future expansion
Encryption becomes part of the full stack story, not a side note.
AES characteristics

Key AES strengths to present on the website

Strong and established

AES has been trusted for years as a strong encryption framework. It gives your system a more modern security identity and moves the brand away from older-generation protection language.

Efficient for real products

AES is practical for embedded and access products because it balances strong protection with implementation efficiency, which matters in deployed hardware systems.

Designed for scalability

As cloud, cellular, and PMS capabilities grow, AES fits a wider security architecture and supports a stronger full-system design message.

Upgrade story

Many existing users can upgrade to AES

This is one of the strongest commercial messages on the site. A large share of older Secure Lox customers may be able to move toward AES-based security through upgrades, which helps them improve protection while preserving more of their existing investment.

  • Many installed users can modernize security
  • Upgrade path creates immediate value for the installed base
  • Improves customer retention and long-term platform trust
  • Supports phased migration rather than full replacement where possible
How to describe it

Recommended website language

“Secure Lox is moving across the product line with AES-based security. New systems are built with stronger encryption in mind, and many existing users can upgrade to AES to improve security, protect credentials more effectively, and strengthen their long-term access infrastructure.”

Integrated stack

AES across devices, cloud, and future software

The strongest presentation is to show AES as part of the entire Secure Lox system. It belongs in door locks, access credentials, cloud workflows, connected property operations, and the future PMS roadmap.

  • E2000, RF1600, and RF1000 product line positioning
  • Cellular-connected workflows and cloud control
  • Monitoring and remote operations
  • Future PMS direction for small and mid-sized hotels
Positioning result

A richer system message

Customers will see Secure Lox as more than a lock vendor. They will see a connected property technology platform with stronger security at its foundation.