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Suprema biometric readers integrated with AMAG access control software

 

Suprema BioLite N2 and BioEntry P2 fingerprint readers have been integrated with AMAG Technology’s Symmetry Access Control v9.1 software, allowing Symmetry users to gain biometric access to a door using their fingerprint and a credential.

Suprema biometric readers offers several options for access. Organizations can implement card+PIN+biometric to obtain access and for areas where a biometric is not needed, card+PIN is an option. Users can store their enrolled biometric templates in the Symmetry database or on the card.

“The Symmetry Access Control integration with Suprema’s biometric readers provides a powerful, yet flexible security option for our customers who demand multi-factor authentication security for highly secure areas such as data centers,” commented Jason Schimpf, vp of products and partner programs at AMAG Technology.

“Our fast fingerprint matching provides a quick response for users, and customers will benefit from the two or three factor authentication available to them,” added Suprema Managing Director Hanchul Kim.

The announcement notes that Suprema is a long-time member of AMAG’s Symmetry Preferred Partner Program and that both AMAG and Suprema have tested and certified the integration.

Earlier this year Suprema entered into a commercial software license and distribution agreement with Qualcomm Technologies for the licensing of Suprema’s under-display fingerprint recognition algorithm BioSign.

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