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SecuGen, Key Source International release secure keyboard with fingerprint sensor

 

Key Source International (KSI) has released its KSI-1700 UB SecuGen Keyboard which offers integrated, foolproof biometric security in a premium, multipurpose device.

The keyboard features the SecuGen U20, FBI certified FAP 20 fingerprint sensor and low-profile keys for easy cleaning and a strong input experience.

The SecuGen U20 fingerprint sensor is embedded right into the keyboard’s mix-and-match “technology top strip,” positioned for quick access to the user authentication function.

“We chose SecuGen integration not only due to the company’s strong reputation as an industry leader, but because our customers are looking for cost-effective, top-performing products that withstand the rigors of commercial use,” said Philip Bruno, KSI president and CEO. “The U20 is a no-fail, world-class optical sensor offering high quality image capture, fast user authentication, and key compatibilities to our client base.”

The keyboard’s applications include the public sector, airport security, banking and check cashing workstations, healthcare, and any high-traffic commercial operation where the highest level of desktop security is essential.

Additionally, KSI SecuGen Keyboard offers the convenience of Microsoft Biometric Framework compatibility.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with KSI on a secure keyboard. KSI has long been a leader in high quality and innovative keyboard products,” said Won Lee, SecuGen CEO. “The company is the essence of what we look for in a partner, highly competent and focused on delivering value to the customer.”

Previously reported, M2SYS Technology recently announced a partnership to help customers using SecuGen fingerprint readers accelerate their projects with a suite of cloud-based biometric identification management software tools called CloudABIS.

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