Finally, there is light at the end of the 2020 tunnel as promising COVID-19 vaccines become available. Some of us have worked at home, some of us have risked our lives to help others and some of us were not sure what we should do to keep our families safe. Others worked at their regular…
When was Biometrics First Introduced?
The field of biometrics may sound modern and sophisticated, but it has been around for several hundred years. Here’s a look at some of the most well-known incidences of biometrics in history.
FaceKey TimeKeeper – in the Office and in the Cloud
FaceKey TimeKeeper has gone digital. Employees can log in or out on biometric time clocks, or on their laptop, smart phone, or computer. It’s all in the cloud.
Can Your Company Recover from a Data Breach
Biometic Based Access Control is the First Line of Defense in Cybersecurity. Consider Face or Fingerprint Recognition in Your Plan of “How to Control Who & When Key Areas Can be Accessed”.
Help Food Manufacturing Plants Be Secure
Access control is the first line of defense in reducing the risk of intentional adulteration and is a major component within a sound facility security plan for food manufacturers.
What is the best way to keep people safe as business reopens and how do we take care of our customers and employees in our facilities?
Biometric Access Control of 2020 has many advantages over card access control systems and today face recognition can help reduce the need to touch surfaces.
Don’t Touch That Door
In these pandemic times, the health and safety of all is a top concern. FaceKey’s Safe Touch-Free Access System will reduce the need to touch doors, keypads, door handles and cards to gain access.
The COVID-19-TOUCH-FREE Access Control Solution
Our face recognition access control systems enable touch-free access to safe rooms, for people with things in their hands, even dirty hands and sometimes just for convenience.