Telaeris‘ XPressEntry handheld badge and biometric readers enhance access control and security management by providing a flexible, mobile solution that goes beyond traditional door readers and addresses specific safety and security challenges.
HID identifies six major trends that are shaping security and identity, as well as the key enablers, disruptors and game changers that are supporting those trends.
The access control sector is viewed with much optimism due to increasing adoption of new technologies and integration with other security systems, among other factors fueling rising growth.
According to SDM’s 2023 Industry Forecast, more than 1 in 2 (56 percent) security professionals expect revenue from access control systems (on-premise and cloud-based) to increase in 2023, marking a healthy 10-point jump from the previous year.
The product detects much more sophisticated spoofing attempts based on 3D-type artifacts like those crafted from resin, latex, silicone and prosthetics.
More businesses are becoming aware of biometrics for identification and access control — and security professionals who help educate them will reap the benefits.
More businesses are becoming aware of biometrics for identification and access control — and security professionals who help educate them will reap the benefits..
São Paulo Metrô in Brazil has deployed ISS (Intelligent Security Systems’) SecurOS FaceX solution to protect passengers traveling on Line 3-Red, which features approximately 1,400 cameras deployed across 18 transit stations as well as the Itaquera and Belém railyards.
“Touchless” access control can take many forms — automatic door openers, turnstiles, biometrics, mobile credentials, and wave readers, to name just a few possibilities.
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.