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StoneLock, Boon Edam to demo integrated biometric access control solutions at ASIS

 

StoneLock and Boon Edam, a manufacturer of revolving doors and security barriers, will be showcasing two completely integrated solutions that include access control, identity management and piggybacking prevention at the 63rd ASIS International Seminar and Exhibits in Dallas, Texas next week.

The Boon Edam Turnlock 200 EL is a transparent, full height turnstile for an indoor environment. Verification of identity for entry is gained through the integration with StoneLock Pro proprietary near infrared (NIR) technology, which measures over 2,000 points of facial reflectivity in less than a second. The turnstile will be showcased in StoneLock’s exhibitor space.

The wall mount option of the Boon Edam Circlelock is a half circular portal with a curved sliding door that attaches to an existing wall and swing door, provides an identity and piggybacking prevention solution when combined with StoneLock Pro. Upon authorization from an external access control system, the Circlelock opens the primary entry door. Once the user has entered the portal, the StereoVision 2 system determines that the user is alone, which prompts the StoneLock biometric identification solution to validate the identity of the user. When a clear signal is given, the secondary door opens and the user can enter the secured area. This integration will be demonstrated in Boon Edam’s exhibitor space.

“The big upside of today’s biometric tech is that the recognition is super fast, making our security turnstiles and doors work better – they keep out the unauthorized users but for everyone else, it’s a smooth, fast journey into secure areas,” explained Mark Borto, CEO and president of Boon Edam Inc.

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