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BioSec introduces biometric palm vein solution to secure large events

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BioSec has developed a rapid deployment biometric authentication solution for securing large events. BS RapidGuard uses palm vein recognition to ensure 100% personalized tickets for high security authentication and access control.

According to the company announcement, the solution is easy to set up for festival organziers. “BS RapidGuard adapts to even the most unique requirements: it can be set up faster than a tent and can be used literally everywhere, without the need for additional infrastructure,” explained BioSec Group CEO, Péter Györgydeák. “Basically, BS RapidGuard combines rapid deployment and simple installation with high security, ease of use and fast authentication time, ensuring a win-win solution for everyone.”

In addition, the BioSec system enables online and offline functioning, 1:n or 1:1 authentication and Active Directory compatibility besides others.

The biometric ticketing space is huge. In addition to BioSec, biometric identification systems to replace tickets are also being developed by Blink Identity and CLEAR to add a new level of ease and security to events. BioSec palm vein authentication system is currently used for access management of ticket holders at a Hungarian soccer stadium.

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