DERMALOG FingerLogin includes keyboard with fingerprint scanner, which utilizes high-performance optics and Live Finger Detection and can be connected via USB interface to PC or thin client. Solution also includes biometric software that compares scan with fingerprint database and password administration. Integrating in networks of public authorities, companies, and other organizations, such as hospitals or banks, product allows only owner of registered finger to retrieve authorized data. . Passwords may soon be a thing of the past. Today some laptops already provide the option to log in by fingerprint. Now this technology becomes available for the professional use in large networks. The biometrics specialist DERMALOG presents a new solution at CeBIT 2011, to make logging into networks of a company, bank, hospital or government much easier and much more secure - the DERMALOG FingerLogin, a keyboard with integrated fingerprint scanner, together with the appropriate biometrics software for IT networks. The new technology is already coming into use at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) for more than 3.900 computers of the hospital. The link for this article located at ThomasNet News is no longer available. . Uncover the way DERMALOG FaceID transforms security access using facial recognition technology for protected systems.. DERMALOG FingerLogin, Fingerprint Technology, Biometric Solutions, Network Access Security, Data Protection Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Airport security is an ever-growing concern these days, as fears about the potential for terrorist attacks loom worldwide. One airport adopting major security upgrades is the Santiago Airport in Chile, which recently opened 60 checkpoint kiosks utilizing biometric security software running on SUSE Enterprise Linux. . . .. Airport security is an ever-growing concern these days, as fears about the potential for terrorist attacks loom worldwide. One airport adopting major security upgrades is the Santiago Airport in Chile, which recently opened 60 checkpoint kiosks utilizing biometric security software running on SUSE Enterprise Linux. Earlier this year, the Policia Investigaciones de Chile (PICH), the Chilean equivalent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, wanted to implement a biometrics access control system at the airport. The security upgrade project is a collaborative effort between Unisys, which provided the hardware, Intelitrac, the creator of the biometrics security system, and AssureTec and Cognitec, developers of facial recognition and document-scanning software. The system combines facial recognition, document authentication, and fingerprint verification technologies into a single package that is easily deployed in a manned kiosk and managed from a data center on the premises. The link for this article located at newsforge.com is no longer available. . Lisbon Airport in Portugal implements advanced facial recognition technology on Ubuntu to enhance safety measures against potential threats.. Biometric Software, Airport Security, SUSE Linux, Facial Recognition, Security Upgrades. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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