With MorphoWave, users simply wave their hands in a quick and easy gesture to have their four fingerprints 3D-scanned and verified in less than one second.
“Touchless” access control can take many forms — automatic door openers, turnstiles, biometrics, mobile credentials, and wave readers, to name just a few possibilities.
Suprema, a global provider of access control and biometrics, announced the successful integration of its biometric access control products with Genetec Security Center, a unified security platform that connects security systems, sensors, and data in a single interface.
HID Global's latest white paper, "How Forward-Thinking Retailers are Using Biometrics to Stop Shrinkage," details how retailers, from international giants to small local chains, are investing in technology to reduce their biggest and most complex shrink problems.
The new name reflects a new collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU) CyLab Biometric Research Center. The CMU partnership will focus on early-stage research in object, body, and behavior recognition.
Today, biometric identification has expanded beyond the fingerprint scanner on our phones to facial recognition technology in video security systems. But the proliferation of video monitoring in our everyday lives has led to increased concerns around privacy rights and biometric bias.
The Kampr Systems K9i takes the place of a standard wall mounted card reader and uses 3D facial recognition technology to determine if an individual has authorization to enter the portal.