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Biometric perimeter security company VSBLTY partners with Muller Group International

 

VSBLTY has formed an alliance with Muller Group International (MGI), joining other MGI partner companies in its portfolio of turnkey security solutions for corporations, governments, entertainment and sports venues and schools. MGI is based in Washington, DC and operates in 25 countries.

VSBLTY is a retail software and tech company that uses facial recognition and weapon detection to provide perimeter security. Its proprietary VSBLTY Vector product can be used alone or in combination with any form of digital signage.

“With more and more so-called soft targets being attacked around the world, heightened security is needed virtually everywhere,” said VSBLTY co-founder and CEO Jay Hutton. “In most instances, our face-on cameras provide better facial recognition than overhead CCTV cameras to enable faster, professional security responses to threats. With this partnership with MGI we are advancing the increasingly important ability to provide security where it has never been available before.”

MGI and VSBLTY teamed as technology partners to provide security to a Fortune 50 company at CES in Las Vegas earlier this year.

Last May Biometrica Systems integrated its UMbRA database with the VSBLTY VECTOR platform to provide security and surveillance at stadiums and other entertainment venues.

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