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Security
for Life
Level 3 -
Networked Access Control & Biometrics
Biometrics is state-of-the-art technology
that provides positive identification
and unparalleled accuracy to grant
or deny access to a certain credentialed
person.
Biometrics solutions from Ingersoll Rand utilize
hand geometry and face print technology
to map a person's hand or face for
the highest level of security possible.
Biometrics can provide a fail-safe
method of access control by ensuring
that an individual isn't merely carrying
someone else's access card or PIN.
Biometrics can also be used for time
and attendance, improving accuracy
by eliminating "buddy-punching" or
"tailgating" and providing centralized
data storage.
Recognition
Systems, Inc. (RSI) is the worldwide
leader in biometric access control,
time and attendance and personal identification
products and maintains the unique
distinction of being the most proven
biometric technology used around the
world, including controlling more
that 30,000 enrolled employees and
contractors in San Francisco International
Airport since 1991.
Recognition Systems' HandReaders utilize
your hand as an identification credential,
measuring finger length, width, thickness
and surface area. The identity of
the individual is confirmed by comparing
his or her hand geometry against enrollment
data stored in the HandReader's memory,
in the access control system or on
a Smart Card. The verification process
takes less than one second. These
systems have been engineered for integration
into your existing access control
systems.
Interflex
is the European market leader in the
development of integrated software
solutions for biometric and electronic
access control, time and attendance,
personnel scheduling and data capture
techniques and face recognition products.
When biometric face prints are utilized,
an integrated camera and the application
of software verify an individual,
preventing unauthorized access. Any
unauthorized access attempts are stored
in the system, including information
on the time and the location as well
as a picture of the person concerned.
When
biometric face prints are utilized,
an integrated camera and the application
of software verify an individual,
preventing unauthorized access. Any
unauthorized access attempts are stored
in the system, including information
on the time and the location as well
as a picture of the person concerned.
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