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How to Incorporate Biometrics Into a Client’s Security Plan

Technology advances have made using humans’ unique physical differences a more viable means of access control. With a pandemic to consider, fınd out which methods make the most sense. September 13, 2021   by Mohammed Murad   Integrators are faced with ever-increasing choices when it comes to access control. The security industry has a half-century of

2022-08-31T15:55:57-04:00September 14th, 2021|News|

VIDEO: Iris ID’s Mohammed Murad Talks Biometric Background Checks, Access Control, and More at ISC West

n this video interview recorded at ISC West 2021 in Las Vegas, FindBiometrics Media Sales & Strategy Manager Doug OGorden speaks with Mohammed Murad from the show floor at ISC West. Murad is the Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development for Iris ID, which showcased its iCAM 7000 series of iris recognition scanners during the

2022-08-31T15:55:58-04:00August 24th, 2021|News|

Key markets for iris biometrics

Mohammed Murad, Iris ID In recent years, biometric systems have moved from protecting only mission critical government facilities to being used by virtually any organisation that can afford access control, including hospitals, corporate offices, schools and small businesses. Across these sectors, end users typically choose between the top three biometric technologies – iris, facial and

2022-08-31T15:56:04-04:00July 23rd, 2021|News|

Getting Malaysia back to normal with vaccine passports

Are you vaccinated? That’s a question asked by governments and businesses around the world, with Malaysia being no exception. The answers to that question help determine how soon the Southeast Asian nation recovers economically from the COVID-19 pandemic. An aggressive vaccine program in diverse and geographically separated Malaysia recently dispensed daily record numbers of injections

2022-08-31T15:56:04-04:00July 15th, 2021|News|

Biometrics for Patient Identification

Biometrics for Patient Identification Mohammed Murad Medical facilities have little room for error when it comes to identifying patients. They must be identified with 100% accuracy to ensure healthcare teams provide the proper treatment based on a person's medical history. Record-keeping challenges increase the possibility of misidentification; human error can lead to improperly entered data;

2022-08-31T15:56:07-04:00January 26th, 2021|News|

Keeping an Eye on Travel Security at Schiphol Airport

Security Management By Sara Mosqueda Ranked the world’s ninth-best air hub in 2020 by Skytrax, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol was already familiar with technology that encourages hygiene measures—even before the coronavirus pandemic emerged. Privium, an exclusive traveler membership program at Schiphol, has three lounges at the international airport that allow its members to relax before a flight,

2022-08-31T15:56:08-04:00January 4th, 2021|News|

Beyond the Card

A new generation of access control credentials are proven and available By Mohammed Murad About 50 years ago, organizations requiring a higher security level began replacing their locks and keys with electronic card-based access control systems. Through the decades, plastic has remained the favorite medium for employee credentials. But a new generation of credentials that

2022-08-31T15:56:08-04:00December 1st, 2020|News|

Iris ID talks steady biometric iris recognition partnership with Google data centers

This has been a fruitful year for biometric iris recognition developer Iris ID Systems. Not only has the company been included on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private businesses in the U.S. in 2020, but its technology has been implemented across the world. It now secures payroll management systems in three hotels in Iraq, it has been implemented in airport

2020-09-24T21:23:30-04:00September 24th, 2020|News|

The Role of Biometrics in a Post COVID-19 World

Experts say touchless modalities will likely grow while fingerprint, other touch-based solutions will see their use decline As lockdowns across the nation begin to lift and people start to return to some semblance of their routine daily lives in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, nearly everyone agrees that the so-called “new normal” will look

2022-08-31T15:56:15-04:00July 9th, 2020|News|