Liska Biometry BIN Descriptor Security Applications displayed at CANSEC, 2005
The Company showcased BIN(TM) system applications that are designed to provide end-to-end biometric security solutions for national/employee ID, physical/logical access control, fleet management and a host of spin off applications. Liska Canada, a member of the Canadian Defence Industries Association, demonstrated an interactive BIN(TM) Descriptor ID Management enrollment/authentication prototype that was well received by all in attendance.
“By utilizing a BIN(TM) to tightly bind an individual with their personal credentials, clients can significantly enhance security protocols without compromising efficiency”
"By utilizing a BIN(TM) to tightly bind an individual with their personal credentials, clients can significantly enhance security protocols without compromising efficiency" explained Manoj E. Hippola, CFO and President of Liska Canada. "Our partners have embraced the concept of a non- intrusive, interoperable, integrative biometric solution that optimizes their current security offerings."
CANSEC 2005, Canada's defense a security technology showcase features static displays of Canada's leading edge security and defense technology to a wide audience of government representatives and industry participants. Hosted by the CDIA, Canadian Defence Industries Association, CANSEC is the premier showcase of the Canadian defense industry, providing a forum that profiles the latest products, trends and technological developments. http://www.cdia.ca
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