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BioSec authentication solution integrates with Honeywell WIN-PAK security platform

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BioSec Group Ltd. has integrated its biometric palm vein authentication solution with Honeywell’s WIN-PAK access control system.

According to a company statement, BioSec’s authentication solution, the BS LifePass, was specially developed to integrate the security of the palm vein recognition technology into any system, since it works as a middleware. The BS LifePass can be either used for replacing or completing passwords, cards or other external identifiers, according to the client’s expectations.

“Bringing biometric authentication to the WIN-PAK system enables users to enjoy the highest security level without compromising convenience, regardless of location or user number,” explained BioSec Group CEO, Péter Györgydeák. “In addition, existing infrastructures do not have to be replaced.”

In August, BioSec introduced BS Login, a palm vein recognition login solution that protects PCs from unauthorized access and eliminates password related security risks and inconveniences.

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