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ESS-NE-15 Reserve Security Key

typeID57716
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-NE-15 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's North-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 15 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its North-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Cobalt Edge, Etherium Reach, Malpais, Oasa, Outer Passage, Perrigen Falls, The Spire, and Cache Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-NE-45 Reserve Security Key

typeID57719
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-NE-45 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's North-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 45 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its North-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Cobalt Edge, Etherium Reach, Malpais, Oasa, Outer Passage, Perrigen Falls, The Spire, and Cache Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-NW-15 Reserve Security Key

typeID57714
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-NW-15 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's North-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 15 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its North-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Branch, Deklein, Pure Blind, Tenal, Tribute, Cloud Ring, Fade, Fountain, The Kalevala Expanse, and Vale of the Silent Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-NW-45 Reserve Security Key

typeID57715
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-NW-45 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's North-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 45 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its North-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Branch, Deklein, Pure Blind, Tenal, Tribute, Cloud Ring, Fade, Fountain, The Kalevala Expanse, and Vale of the Silent Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-SE-15 Reserve Security Key

typeID57717
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-SE-15 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's South-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 15 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its South-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Geminate, Detorid, Immensea, Insmother, Omist, Scalding Pass, Tenerifis, and Wicked Creek Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-SE-45 Reserve Security Key

typeID57718
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-SE-45 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's South-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 45 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its South-East Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Geminate, Detorid, Immensea, Insmother, Omist, Scalding Pass, Tenerifis, and Wicked Creek Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-SW-15 Reserve Security Key

typeID57720
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-SW-15 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's South-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 15 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its South-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Feythabolis, Impass, Delve, Period Basis, Querious, Catch, Esoteria, Paragon Soul, and Providence Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.

ESS-SW-45 Reserve Security Key

typeID57721
Mass0.10 kg
Volume0.10 m³
CategoryESS Reserve Bank Keys
DescriptionThis ESS-SW-45 Reserve Security Key is a quadrant security key for Encounter Surveillance System (ESS) reserve banks in the Secure Commerce Commission's South-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant. This Reserve Security Key is configured to permit a maximum total of 45 releases of funds after activation. The SCC defines its South-West Encounter Surveillance Quadrant as encompassing star systems in the following regions: Feythabolis, Impass, Delve, Period Basis, Querious, Catch, Esoteria, Paragon Soul, and Providence Reserve Security Keys are generated and issued at SCC Secure Key Storage facilities. For security, the keys for a given region are generated and issued by facilities located well outside the region. ESS Reserve Keys are single-use only, providing access to one Reserve Bank before their key codes are removed from the access database. Keyholder officials of the SCC are periodically issued with heavily-encrypted ESS Reserve Keys in order to inspect the integrity of ESS Reserve Banks. The keys also allow a keyholder to trigger a release of funds from the Reserve Bank in the form of Encrypted Bonds. For security purposes, such a release of funds is carried out over a lengthy period of time. If an SCC Keyholder carries out an inspection as part of their duties the ESS is secured by SCC guard forces. Anyone using the key to effect a security intrusion does so at their own risk.