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LiveScan 2.0: Modernizing Biometric Identification in Canadian Law Enforcement

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IDEMIA Public Security (Canada) partnered with Biometric Update to bring you a new webinar, LiveScan 2.0: Modernizing Biometric Identification in Canadian Law Enforcement.

Watch this in-depth webinar unveiling the latest advancement, IntelliBook – Stand Alone. This session highlights the forthcoming rollout of our next-gen biometric capture technology – designed for greater speed, accuracy, and versatility across multi-modal capture environments. Our quality assurance expert walks you through key features, performance benchmarks, and real-world insights. Get a sneak peak of what’s coming next – from expanded mobility to improved integration tools. Whether you’re a current user or exploring the latest biometric solutions for your agency, this webinar will offer valuable insight into the future of biometric capture and how you can stay ahead of the curve.

Key Takeaways:

  • Demo of LiveScan IntelliBook – Stand Alone
  • Overview of new capabilities and enhancements
  • Q&A with quality assurance expert

Click here to watch this webinar on YouTube.

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