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FST Biometrics upgrades IMID Access

 

FST Biometrics announced it has released In Motion Identification (IMID) Access version 3.0.7, which simplifies administration and improves the overall user experience.

The company’s IMID technology combines facial recognition with body behavior biometric analytics technologies, providing a non-invasive and highly secure system.

IMID Access 3.0.7 features IMID Cast, which allows users more self-reliance and reduces the need for administrative and technical support.

IMID Cast includes a self-enrollment station for fast and independent enrollment to new users, while its feedback tablet reduces entry time for users.

Through the self-enrollment process, new users can create their own biometric profile with immediate activation, enabling them to access the system without having to wait or being assisted by an administrator.

Feedback tablets, which are mounted next to access points, provide users with real-time feedback from the system that simplifies the process for new users and improves the overall users’ experience.

“This release demonstrates our conviction that advanced security systems should work for the user, and not the other way around,” said Ilan Krugliak, product manager of FST Biometrics. “The increased capabilities of IMID Access 3.0.7 continue to provide an unparalleled level of security.

“But just as importantly, the new version of the IMID system increases user self-reliance, creating a better experience both for the users accessing facilities on a daily basis and the staff managing the access control of the location. Our goal at FST Biometrics is for our technology to facilitate access, with effective security in place behind the scenes.”

IMID Access 3.0.7 also offers several other enhancements, including seamless integration with the Software House C·Cure access control system to maintain network architecture, system configurations, and access-level settings.

Previously reported, Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) deployed FST Biometrics’ secure access solution at the entry point of its new polishing house.

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