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Homrighaus on the Future of Security

Henry Homrighaus, the security industry’s premier spokesman, reference and futurist, was recently interviewed by FaceKey Biometric’s YouTube channel. Mr. Homrighaus speaks about the state of security in the world today.  He discusses the threats posed by current technologies designed to infiltrate our secure environments, the ‘ultimate credential’, and the only logical solution to those threats. Please click here to…

FaceKey Device featured in ‘Man on a Ledge’

Summit Entertainment, LLC did their homework. When they wanted a biometric device for their movie ‘Man on a Ledge’, they wanted a device that would really work, and was not just a mock up, or faked version of a security access control device.  FaceKey’s Infra-red facial recognition device was a perfect solution.  Movie set lights are…

FaceKey Biometric Access Control Reduces Customer Costs and Increases Integrator Profits

Cost and the level of security access control are always of key importance to customers.  FaceKey’s biometric access control products offer integrators a new solution:  a higher level of security and cost savings for customers and larger profit margins for integrators.  The design of the system reduces costs for both the customer and the integrator….

United Security Alliance, Tampa, FL likes FaceKey’s Biometric Products

United Security Alliance, Tampa, FL likes FaceKey’s Biometric Products

Under the vision and direction of President Terry Ottinger, United Security Alliance (usasolutions.com) has created comprehensive turnkey programs nationwide that have withstood the test of time since 1985.  Based in Tampa, FL, Terry is a believer in training for personnel, using the best technology, to provide  a turnkey solution that includes design, installation, service, and support….

Biometrics: Knowing “WHO” Matters

Biometric technologies increase security, reduce risk and make us safer because knowing “who” matters if you are really serious about safety and security. Commonly thought to be new technology, biometrics was used as early as 30,000 years ago, when authors of paintings on cave walls left their signature handprints to identify themselves.  In 1891  fingerprints…

Who Says Biometrics don’t Work Outdoors

Who says that biometrics doesn’t work outdoors.  During a recent visit to Dallas, FaceKey visited with an early customer to check out the performance of its EntryGuard Access Control unit. Roy Marin with Wunderlich-Malec Systems Inc., was happy to show us how the product still works despite the severe weather in the Dallas area.  This…