3M Cogent Inc
BioTrust
BioTrust biometric logon software uses facial and/or fingerprint recognition to logon to PCs and websites, replacing traditional usernames and passwords that can be stolen or forgotten. The company’s advanced facial recognition technology adapts to various environmental lighting conditions. The software’s automatic Web Single-Sign-On functions as a password manager for website logons. When a user navigates to a secure website, the software captures the logon information and allows the face or finger to be used for later visits.
3M Cogent Inc
MiY-ID
MiY-ID is an outdoor multi-purpose, multi-functional biometric access control reader that offers a configurable workflow to meet unique security needs. With its "Make it Yours" application development platform, the reader can virtually interface with any PACS or government credential such as PIV, TWIC and CAC. It features an IP-64 rating with built-in TLS-encrypted Ethernet and PIV-approved matchers, fingerprint scanner and contact/contactless CHUID readers.
360 Biometrics
PersonID
The PersonID fingerprint identification software allows organizations to identify employees, customers and partners. The software can be integrated into a variety of applications such as authorization, transaction, time and attendance, point-of-sale and physical access control systems. It works with many fingerprint readers and operating systems and is appropriate for healthcare, workforce management and public safety industries.
Smiths Detection
RadSeeker
Smiths Detection’s RadSeeker is designed to quickly and accurately identify radiological and nuclear threats in all operating conditions. The handheld device offers an array of applications from enabling civil defense and first responder rad-nuc search operations to helping port and border personnel with cargo, container and vehicle screening. It is designed to meet the ANSI N42.34-2006 performance standard and the requirements of the Department of Homeland Security Domestic Nuclear Detection Office.
Lumidigm
Mercury Sensors
Lumidigm’s compact Mercury sensors provide multispectral imaging capabilities to fingerprint applications. Multispectral imaging is a biometric technology that virtually eliminates common real-world performance problems experienced with conventional fingerprint sensors. The sensors are designed to capture images quickly, on all people, in all environmental conditions. Two fingerprint sensors are currently available, including the M300 OEM module and M301 desktop sensor.
Angstrom Technologies
6700 Model Universal Currency Scanner
Angstrom Technologies 6700 Model Universal Money Checker currency scanner has two replaceable ultraviolet lamps that enable the detection and verification of fluorescent security features found in U.S. currency, credit cards, travelers’ checks and IDs. The scanner features a standard lamp that illuminates the watermark, a built-in reference template and a sensor that automatically activates the device when a document is inserted. The unit automatically deactivates after four minutes of non-use. An AC power adapter is included.
Platinum Tools
VDV MapMaster
Platinum Tools’ VDV MapMaster voice, data, and video tester can identify and map 19 locations at one time. It tests Cat-6, Cat-5e, Cat-5, Cat-4, Cat-3, coax and shielded cables. Video and data cables can be connected to their respective remotes at the same time to improve testing efficiency. Patch cables may be tested without removing the master remote from storage. The tester offers a convenient size, 7-segment LCD screen and a long battery life.
Hoyos Corp
Eye-Swipe Nano
Hoyos Corp.’s Eye-Swipe Nano is a scanning device that captures the
irises of people from a distance and in motion at a rate of 20 people
per minute. The high throughput, accuracy, and ease of use make the
device ideal for commercial, industrial and high-density residential
property use. It deploys the same iris-scanning technology that powers
the company’s biometrics products. The device is roughly the size
of a dollar bill.
Kent Security Services
SafeRise System
The SafeRise System facilitates management and
control of building entry points, common areas,
elevators and parking lots. It uses second-generation
facial, voice and behavioral biometrics to authenticate
a user’s identity and determine whether
the individual is cleared for access to a protected
area. The system features facial, speech, speaker
and license plate recognition; a redundant on-site
server; networked door controllers and intercoms;
high-resolution surveillance cameras; and electronic
locks.
e-DATA
Single Door Unit
The Single Door Unit provides biometric access
control. The embedded unit features 4.7x2.4x1.8-
inch biometric reader dimensions and a 24-volt DC
power source. The single-gang mount can be used
with a door strike or a magnetic lock and is designed
for indoor and outdoor use in residential,
commercial, warehouse, garage and IT applications.
The stand-alone device does not require a
server or software.