YARMOUTH, Maine—Face recognition technology really came to the forefront during the pandemic, when touchless and contactless technology were utilized more as access control solutions, as opposed to ...
Acknowledging that no one solution fits every access control need, and responding to increasing requests from integrators, the biometric marketplace now offers a host of options, including multimodal ...
The increasing adoption of biometrics for physical security is being driven in part by the mass availability and ...
Biometrics is a system used to measure and analyze certain human body characteristics such as eye retinas, facial patterns, fingerprints, and voice patterns, amongst others. Biometric technology works ...
Mobile and Cloud-Based Biometrics Redefine Access Control: Cloud-based SaaS access control platforms are eliminating the need for traditional card readers and biometric hardware, offering greater ...
Defending smart building technologies from external intrusion threats is essential. But just as important is securing physical access to critical building assets and occupant life-saving systems. As ...
User experience and convenience are driving the adoption of new security technologies. “There’s a need for, ‘I don’t want to have to think about my security. I want it to be there. I want it to work.
The Fime EMEA Lab tested Kneron’s Face Recognition Module 1.0 against the ISO/IEC 30107 standard for PAD and performance ...
Effective and efficient physical access control isn’t just a hot technology trend. It’s a security essential for any school, institution of higher education, or hospital. And, according to Campus ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AnyVision, the world-leading Recognition AI company today announced its strategic partnership with Nedap Security. AnyVision’s touchless access control functionality is now ...
Considering a biometric access system? Experts offer practical advice in these dos and don’ts. DO expect resistance. All biometrics systems require user enrollment and credentialing, which are ...
According to the Council on Criminal Justice, reports of nonresidential burglaries and larcenies in the U.S. decreased by 6% and 5%, respectively, from 2023 to 2024. However, compared to 2019, ...