FB pixel

Zwipe presented its biometric technology at ISG spring conference

Categories Access Control  |  Biometrics News  |  Trade Notes
 

Zwipe attended the Identification Systems Group (ISG) Annual Spring Meeting this past weekend and presented its physical access and logical ID solutions to the attendees.

The conference is an opportunity for ISG members from across North America to interact directly with vendors, industry specialists and each other by seeing what is new in the market both in terms of products and trends and also participating in the organization’s on-going education and product training programs. The Spring Conference is ISG’s largest and most important private event.

“Being able to show first-hand how simple it is to upgrade to two-factor authentication without having to change your existing infrastructure is a real eye opener for many,” commented Bob Fee, Zwipe’s director of Access Control Sales North America. “Seeing our biometric access control credentials up close and seeing how easy they are to use is key to securing the support of ISG members in selling and promoting our products.”

Zwipe also presented biometric enhanced logical access with Open Domain Sphinx Solutions, a technology company offering a wide range of logical access software applications.

Article Topics

 |   |   | 

Latest Biometrics News

 

Japan moves toward age verification for social media filters and risk labels

Japan’s policymakers are considering their own version of age assurance for social media with content filtering taking the limelight. Nikkei…

 

AVPA plots course for age assurance future based on learnings from Australia

In 2025, few people on Earth logged as many travel miles as Iain Corby, the executive director of the Age…

 

Regula analysis finds ID document verification hardest for Arabic, Chinese, Japanese

While the Latin alphabet is the alpha and omega for around 40 percent of the world’s people, that still leaves…

 

London police win legal challenge against live facial recognition deployment

London’s Met Police force has won a legal challenge to its use of live facial recognition, allowing them to continue…

 

Roblox settles with Alabama, West Virginia, agrees to age checks for users under 16

Social gaming platform Roblox is settling its accounts. Having settled with the State of Nevada for $12.5 million over lawsuits…

 

YouTube offers its biometric deepfake detection tool to celebrities

After content creators, politicians and journalists, YouTube will also enable celebrities to access its likeness detection tool, allowing them to…

Comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Biometric Market Analysis and Buyer's Guides

Most Viewed This Week

Featured Company

Biometrics Insight, Opinion

Digital ID In-Depth

Biometrics White Papers

Biometrics Events