White Papers
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Biometric Technology White Papers
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Campus Security What are the right levels of controls to put into place that won’t curb freedom or movement too much, impact overall quality of life, or prove so great a nuisance that people will do anything they can to bypass them? Few types of organizations know this better than those in higher education. Colleges and universities strive to keep students, faculty, and visitors safe without putting too many restraints on convenience and campus mobility. |
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Sensor Interoperability Sensor interoperability gives businesses the ability to grow while continuing to leverage the investments they have already made. To support organizations that deploy different types of sensor technology, we have created a sensor interoperable algorithm that can work with a variety of sensors. This white paper discusses different types of sensors and how the Bioscrypt Core algorithm addresses interoperability for enterprises. |
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3D Face Imaging Technology The L-1 Enterprise Access Division has developed a breakthrough biometric technique based on real-time capturing of three-dimensional (3D) images (range images) of a subject’s face. This paper details how the technology is used as biometric for automated human recognition. |
Biometric Advancements White Papers
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Intelligent Authentication at the Edge This white paper explores our New Generation of Smart Devices in Biometrics for Access Control. |
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The Biometric Advantage This white paper explores the advantages of using biometric technology — especially the two most common form of biometrics: fingerprint and face recognition. |
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Innovations in Biometric Authentication Technology Breakthroughs made over the last ten years have enabled biometric technology to enhance the field of identity and access management. Learn more by downloading this white paper. |
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Bi-Modal Biometrics The Frost & Sullivan Research authored white paper discusses the development and advantages of a bi-modal biometrics business solution for physical access control. |
Government Certifications / Federal Sites / Airport / Seaport White Papers
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Airport Security The Six Criteria You Need to Consider When Selecting Biometrics for Airport Access Control. Securing an airport is unlike securing most other types of buildings. The risks are very high with potential for significant human impact: airports clearly are a target of those who intend to inflict harm. Also, each airport is unique in its own way with zones of differing security levels: from public entrances to security checkpoints, to high security zones where only TSA and certain airline and airport workers are permitted. All of these reasons are why serious thought to the types of credentials used is so important. |
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TWIC Compliance: The 8 Criteria You Need to Consider Before Purchasing a Biometric Reader This paper is written to help clear up any confusion, answer questions about TWIC-capable authentication devices, and explain what seaport security directors need to know before selecting their TWIC-biometric reader. |
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Strategic Deployment of Biometrics for Access Control Government agencies and military installations need to leverage multiple biometric authentication technologies fully to maximize access control and security initiatives. This white paper discusses the varying approaches for strategic deployment, illustrates real-world examples and details how to utilize a layered biometric approach. |
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Using Biometric Tools to Enhance Airport Security The L-1 Enterprise Access Division’s biometric access solutions are being used in more than 50 airports across the globe to control access to restricted areas. This white paper outlines some of these implementations and the benefits of using biometrics to secure these sensitive areas. |
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Interoperable Identity Credentials for the Air Transport Industry Since September 11, 2001, the air transportation system – airports and air carriers – has been subjected to significantly more security measures and procedures to counter threats to U.S. civil aviation. Published by the Smart Card Alliance with content contributions from us, this white paper discusses the use and applicability of interoperable identity credentials for airport facilities. |
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Understanding HSPD-12 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) establishes and mandates a standard for the identification of federal employees and contractors. It led to the creation of the Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201). This paper examines the biometric requirements needed for FIPS 201 compliance as well as the benefits of implementing an access control system for both logical and physical access with an open architecture. |
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