1/02/2009

Ringdale Terminal with Fingerprint Reader

The Ringdale Time and Attendance Display Terminal contains a built-in optical fingerprint reader and numeric keypad that can be used singularly or together for multi-factor authentication. The 3.5 inch screen displays the correct system time and employee name when used for clocking in or out.

The clean design and stylish enclosure make the Time & Attendance Terminal suitable for any business decor. Its anodized aluminum, water resistant finish makes it durable for high usage and environment hardened locations.

12/21/2008

Motorola Mobile AFIS Fingerprint Identification

The Motorola Mobile AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) on the MC70/75 with biometric attachment enables the capture of fingerprints (up to ten fingers) and facial images (MC75 only) with uncompromising speed and accuracy. The GSA FIPS 201 certified fingerprint sensor enables the capture of high quality images in most environmental conditions. The advanced Mobile AFIS quality analysis tools further ensure the capture of images that increase matching accuracy. Intuitive software enables easy auto capture and auto submission of fingerprint data enabling officers to focus on the individual and the situation at hand. The MC75’s 2MP auto-focus color camera with illumination and user-controlled flash facilitates the capture of facial images in almost any environmental condition.

12/15/2008

Panasonic BM-ET330 Iris Recognition

Iris recognition uses individual differences in the complex patterns found in the iris of the human eye to authenticate individual identities. Iris recognition is the most precise of all biometric identification systems. The false acceptance ratio is so low that the probability of falsely identifying one individual as another is virtually zero.

12/03/2008

Fujitsu MBF200 Fingerprint Sensor

The Fujitsu MBF200 is a 500-dpi, 8-bit grayscale solid-state fingerprint sensor that reliably captures fingerprint information. The MBF200 is designed to integrate into devices for improved security and convenience. Applications for the MBF200 include: computer and network logon, physical access control, Point-of-Sale terminals, transportation security, medical information protection, card-holder ID validation and many other uses. The Fujitsu MBF200 provides a reliable, quick and user-friendly alternative to passwords, PIN's and other forms of user authentication.

11/24/2008

Dermalog Finger Payment - Fingerprint Biometrics

This secure and trendsetting process is not only extremely practical for buyers – once they are registered, they no longer need a change purse for a spontaneous purchase – this form of payment is also efficient for the seller, as it makes card swiping or changing money superfluous.

The payment process on average takes only two seconds instead of fifty. That reduces the checkout lines enormously and saves personnel costs.

11/15/2008

Signature Verification System

SVS - Signature Verification System is a solution for signing and sealing electronic documents in a tamperproof and legally binding manner using the biometric characteristics of a person's signature.

After defining a signing area within an electronic document using SVS, an authorizing person may sign the document in exactly the same manner that they would sign a piece of paper.

11/05/2008

Futronic FS80 USB Fingerprint Scanner

FS80 USB 2.0 Fingerprint Scanner uses advanced CMOS sensor technology and precise optical system to deliver high quality fingerprint image. It can capture an almost un-distorted raw fingerprint image into PC in 100ms and is good for any fingerprint recognition application.

The finger scanning window is a crown glass with a thickness of 14 millimeters. It is much more reliable and robust compared to any semiconductor type fingerprint sensor.

10/29/2008

Glossary of Security and Biometric System Terms

Access Control
Access control is a function of security management that ensures only authorized users have access to resources they are entitled to.

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Also known as Rijndael, is a block cipher adopted as an encryption standard by the US government. It is expected to be used worldwide and analyzed extensively, as was the case with its predecessor, the Data Encryption Standard (DES). AES was adopted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as US FIPS PUB 197 in November 2001 after a 5-year standardization process. The National Security Agency (NSA) reviewed all the AES finalists, including Rijndael, and stated that all of them were secure enough for US Government non-classified data. In June 2003, the US Government announced that AES may be used for classified information.

10/21/2008

Biometric Face Logon System

Biometric Face Logon System is a face recognition system that allows users to login to their account without constantly typing their account information. Authorized user just walks up to the computer and the system unlocks. The system locks automatically when the user steps out of the view.

10/01/2008

GuardianXL Fingerprint Biometric Door Lock

The BioCert iQBio GuardianXL Fingerprint Biometric Door Lock runs exclusively on battery power. Powered by 4 AA batteries, it can be operated for up to a year without changing the batteries. Fingerprint enrollment is quick and easy. Up to 30 users can be enrolled and removed from enrollment immediately directly on the BioCert Fingerprint Biometric Door Lock at the door.