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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…

FaceKey and Choice Partners Helps the Harris County DoE

FaceKey and Choice Partners Helps the Harris County DoE

Harris County Department of Education decided to make purchasing even easier for its members.  Combining all contract procurement services for facilities, food, supplies and services the newly formed CHOICE PARTNERS will make it easier for client members to access the contracts they need.  Of course, FaceKey is an important vendor member, and offers its products…

FaceKey Marketplace Creates Geekdom Check-in

Thanks to a summer internship by Trinity University student Ralph Minderhoud, FaceKey Corporation created a unique and convenient method for Geekdom members to check in and let other members know they are present.  By utlizing FaceKey’s FKFP-Pro facial recognition and fingerprint scan device coupled with the FaceKey Marketplace application, Geekdom members simply walk up to…

ASIS 2012 Philadelphia shows a lot of love to FaceKey

ASIS 2012 was very exciting! Yevgeny Levitov and Joshua Schechter attended the show as representatives of FaceKey Corporation.  The city of Philadelphia was hopping with all the security industry people in town, and the Pennsylvania Convention Center was PACKED! All the usual suspects were exhibiting this year, and the emphasis appeared to be on video…

“You can’t change your fingerprint and you can’t change your face”.

That is the statement made by Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law. Read this article to see what the FBI is doing, and how the technology that FaceKey employs in its facial recognition scanning device (FKFP) is being deployed. FaceKey’s President, Yevgeny Levitov, stated…

Evidence Rooms

FaceKey Biometrics Protects Evidence for Trial The purpose of evidence rooms is to catalog and protect the evidence collected from crime scenes and ensure that the evidence will not be contaminated for future court proceedings. The chain of custody is key to a successful outcome of any court trial. Law enforcement must be able to…

Biometrics Applications Institute Seal of Approval awarded to FaceKey!

Biometrics Applications Institute Seal of Approval awarded to FaceKey!

We are so excited and proud to announce thatFaceKey Corporation was awarded the BIOMETRICS APPLICATIONS INSTITUTE Seal of Approval on our line of fingerprint and facial recognition scanners based on the proper and unique use of biometric technologies. The goals of the Biometrics Applications Institute are: • To gain a broad-spectrum understanding of the applications of biometric…

FaceKey Products Will Protect Evidence for Law Enforcement

FaceKey recognizes that law enforcement has issues providing security and safety  for evidence collected at crime scenes. Evidence has been known to be missing when there is a trial. A recent Google search turned up more than 300 million responses to the query about evidence.  To help out law enforment, FaceKey’s new product, EVIDENCE LOCKER, will help ensure that evidence is availabe for…