Kezzlercoding
Kezzlercoding is the advanced digital mass encryption technology (dme*) that makes the foundation in Kezzlers authentication and Secure Track-and-Trace system, SSP.
Kezzlercoding is specially designed for protecting and tracking extreme high volume products. Every single product item and packaging unit is marked with a unique, never to be repeated encrypted alphanumeric or decimal code.
Kezzlercoding is constructed respecting six imperative key design criteria. Unlike other digital coding systems, the kezzlercodes that are generated and authenticated are not stored in a database, resulting in the highest possible security, extreme scalability and unbeaten performance. Implementing kezzlercoding as the product security identification ensures the strength of a true random and neutral numbering technology, eliminating the security inadequacies associated with standard serial numbering schemes.
The most prominent characteristic of the kezzlercoding engine (authentication) is the fact that the codes are generated and authenticated completely without using a database system (or other type of storage and retrieval system). The codes are self-contained and reconstructed on demand by the high performance encryption engine.
The codes do not carry or contain any product or logistical information. They simply serve as a transient link to such dynamic information.
External codes, i.e. non-kezzlercodes are also handled by the KC Engine. The KC Engine converts external codes to the compass format so that both external codes and kezzlercodes are tracked and traced by the same Compass R instance.
* Kezzler Digital Mass Encryption ® (dme) was a concept and technology invented and developed by Kezzler AS in 2002.