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Software House integrates with Entertech platform and Suprema biometric terminals

 

Software House, part of Tycos Security Products, announced it has integrated its C-CURE 9000 security and event management solution with Entertech Systems’ BioConnect identity management platform and Suprema biometric terminals.

The integration adds the full Suprema product line, including the FaceStation and Tyco Security Products’ existing biometric portfolio, via the BioConnect 3.5 update.

Entertech Systems’ BioConnect identity management platform integrates biometric readers into the C-CURE 9000 solution by syncing the individual systems, providing fingerprint or face enrollment with fingerprint and PIN, fingerprint and card, or a combination of multi-factor authentication forms.

The integration allows operators to manage a single user record for both standard access control and biometric access, while providing flexible operating modes that can be customized to suit specific security needs.

“Entertech’s identity management platform and biometric terminals are secure and scalable, with the flexibility to be adapted according to need,” said Jason Ouellette, product line director of access control at Tyco Security Products. “Their solutions are particularly useful when identity verification and management is mission critical. With C-CURE 9000 at its core, the new integration of Suprema’s FaceStation and existing integration with the full Suprema product family via their BioConnect identity management platform creates a sophisticated and powerful security system that goes above and beyond traditional security.”

Suprema’s FaceStation is a face recognition IP terminal designed for real-world applications, which offers robust accurate matching by capturing both standard and dynamic templates.

As such, FaceStation is able to develop a more acute understanding of the consistently changing expressions of a face. The device also offers multi-factor authentication option with card (MIFARE) and PIN.

When integrated with the C-CURE 9000, the FaceStation can perform 1:1,000 matches in one second.

Additionally, BioStation 2: C-CURE 9000 can integrate with Suprema’s BioStation 2, BioStation T2, BioEntry W and BioEntry Plus readers that are all part of the Tyco Security Products portfolio.

Previously reported, Software House integrated CoprometroUSA’s Stone Lock Pro facial recognition reader with it C•CURE 9000 security and event management solution.

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