Biometric Integration
Biometrics are best defined as measurable physiological and / or behavioral characteristics
that can be used to verify the identity of an individual.
These include fingerprint, retinal and iris scanning, hand geometry, facial recognition
and other techniques.
The value proposition for Biometric readers in access control is simple: a card
can be duplicated or stolen, but a unique physiological characteristic cannot. Biometrics
enable access control systems to ask not only, "What do you have?" and "What do
you know?" but, "Who are you?"
As a result, biometrics are taking an increasingly prominent position as an additional
access control solution in today’s escalating requirements for physical security.
Find out more about all of the Biometric Integration features in AMAG software from
the datasheet:
AMAG Biometric Integration
Standard Features
- Fingerprint, retinal and iris scanning, hand geometry, facial recognition and other
techniques
- AMAG systems are pre-integrated to allow quick and easy deployment and management
of biometric options
- Utilizing Microsoft’s® SQL Server 2000 database AMAG gives true scaleable enterprise
solutions capable of supporting high volumes of transactions and large numbers of
connections