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Fingerprints don’t lie - SCEC Endorsed
SCEC stands for The Security Construction and Equipment Committee and is a standing interdepartmental committee responsible for the evaluation and endorsement of security equipment for use by Australian Government department’s agencies.
Although traditional security methods are known to have concerns, until now Biometrics have also had their own issues
- "Something you have" security
Problems of loss, stealing, copying, can be forgotten at home, lock picking
- "Something you know" security
Problems of forgetfulness, snooping, recorded somewhere and copied, given out under duress
- "Something you are" security
Problems of weatherproofing, dust-proofing & robustness, complexity, unattractive, privacy and cost
BioLock+™ breaks the mould
- Weatherproofing, dust-proofing & robustness – solved
IP65 Rated (includes low pressure jets of water from all directions, and dustproof)
- Complexity – solved
Just touch it. If you can operate an iPod you can operate a BioLock.
Complexity is inside.
- Privacy – solved
Stores no fingerprints and fingerprints can’t be reconstructed
- Unattractive Design – solved
Zinc Alloy Casing. Can choose own door hardware
Other features that make BioLock+™ special
- Multi-relay feature (different fingers can be directed to produce different outcomes). Uses include lockers, duress
- Uses RF (Radio Frequency) Sensor for high security (can't use silicone copy of fingerprint of even cut off the finger to gain access)
- Operate at both high and low temperatures (-18C to +65C)
- Embedded Web Browser
- Operate in Standalone and/or Networked mode
- SCEC (Australia) endorsed
- Available in Black or Silver
- Wide usage possibilities (Corporate Access Control, Server Rooms, Boardrooms, Apartments, Child Care Centres, Aged Care, Hospitals, Residential, Pharmaceutical Cabinets, etc.)
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