The new DHS policy includes a call for the use of all facial recognition and face capture technology to be “thoroughly tested to ensure there is no unintended bias.”
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.
Stonelock's new portfolio of biometric-based intellectual property designed to reduce business risk by eliminating trust-based systems tied to identity and access management.
Biometric identity solutions are powerful tools with immense potential to improve security. However, before integrating facial recognition with VMS platforms, you should discuss with clients how they intend to use the technology.
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.
Vision AI company Oosto has partnered with Muscogee Nation Gaming Enterprises, one of the largest tribal casino owners and operators in the U.S., to protect its flagship River Spirit Casino and Resort’s gaming floors in Oklahoma, with face-based security software incorporated throughout its facility’s cameras.
According to a new report, facial recognition use is highest for protection of sensitive data and personal information; consumers most likely to opt-in to improve safety and boost convenience.
BioStation 3 is a next-generation access control solution. In addition to facial recognition, various other contactless credential options are offered, including QR codes, barcodes, mobile access cards and RFID cards.
The New Orleans City Council votes to reinstate the use of facial recognition; Convergint acquires Ojo Technology; American Alarm spends $3 million to renovate its security operations branch south of Boston; an update on i-PRO Americas’ strategic growth path.