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Winter Newsletter 2022
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How Iris Recognition is Reshaping Law Enforcement
Whether in the field, during inmate intake, or at the border, law enforcement teams of all sizes are turning to iris recognition as a superior means of identity verification. Why? Because iris recognition technology offers law enforcement a fast and contactless means of verifying identities with up to 99% accuracy. As the adoption of iris recognition technology begins to grow amongst the nation’s top agencies, law enforcement agencies of all sizes are beginning to see the value of iris recognition for a variety of public safety and justice applications. 

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How To Improve Airport Security and the Travel Experience

Iris recognition provides the perfect solution for both air travelers and airport security professionals. It ensures fast throughput at security checkpoints by employing the most secure and accurate form of non-invasive biometric authentication. The iris alone has 240 recognition points – far more than fingerprint and facial technologies – supporting higher security, fewer false positives, and absolutely no opportunity for bias. Unlike ID cards and passports, a person’s unique iris pattern is not susceptible to theft, loss, or compromise. This makes iris recognition technology highly reliable and uniquely suited to accurately authenticate and verify identities.  

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Product News
Product News
D2000_Thermal_a-800x532 iCAM D2000

Compact, insightful, and unparalleled quality in biometric performance, Iris ID’s iCAM D2000 represents a new class of fused iris and face identification systems. Flexible capture distance ranging from 50cm to1.0m, iCAM D2000 provides an ergonomically intuitive user experience while delivering high-quality iris and face images for enrollment and identification. With focus on usability and dimensions the iCAM D2000 is ideal for identity, travel and access solutions.

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irisbar_005-800x531  iBar 600

The all new IrisBar is the latest product release designed to help travelers skip the hassle when they need to identify and authenticate. It was created in response to industry insiders communicating a need for a product that would deliver an efficient user experience. Ready for enrollment programs and security check in’s including at the airport or for immigration, the iBAR 600 is a complete and seamless OEM module that streamlines the verification process.

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Technology Corner
Tech Corner

Iris ID’s iCAM7 Series is SIA OSDP Compliant
By Dr. Jun Hong, Chief Technology Officer, Iris ID

What is SIA OSDP Verified?

The Security Industry Association (SIA) created the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) to better protect communications between access control system readers and door controllers. OSDP is designed to work across a broad spectrum of access readers, controllers, and software to help alleviate many longstanding security issues encountered with other legacy components such as Wiegand. This includes the use of advanced biometric solutions readers like the iCAM 7S, offered by Iris ID. Installing devices with OSDP protocol effectively helps users implement, monitor and maintain more stable and secure access control operations. Products that receive a SIA OSDP Verified mark must pass a comprehensive range of testing that validates conformity to SIA’s Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) standard and related performance profiles.

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The Prime Minister and Director General, Qatar Ministry of Interior review the installation of iCAM D1000
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Customer Feature
CERN Goes Back Online with Iris ID
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, best known as CERN, announced reactivation of its Large Hadron Collider after a three-year hiatus for repairs and upgrades, continuing their quest to understand the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Read more 
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