Homeland Security
CryptoMetrics® SecurIDent™ biometric face recognition technologies provide governments with an unprecedented ability to enhance homeland security and deliver an improved level of public safety. Capable of performing identification checks discreetly of multiple subjects from a distance, SecurIDent solutions do not require a subject’s active participation.
SecurIDent enables governments and agencies to construct and maintain facial biometric-based watch-list databases. Watch-list databases often contain subject images, names, nationalities and dates of birth, as well as, information regarding lost or stolen travel and identification documents. They are used at checkpoints to identify persons that should be examined more closely, denied entry to the nation or even detained.
Designed specifically to operate in today’s fast-paced, high-risk environments, SecurIDent biometric technologies can be combined to protect a wide range of critical infrastructures and key assets, such as:
- Ports of entry and exit
- Land, sea, air and rail transportation facilities and infrastructure
- Nuclear, electrical and other power facilities and infrastructure
- Water treatment plants
- Communications facilities and infrastructure
- Key government buildings and facilities
- Military sites and infrastructures
- Vital businesses such as financial institutions
Airport Security
CryptoMetrics face recognition products are utilized to improve security and passenger facilitation at any airport by combining advanced warning lookout capabilities with biometric-empowered travel/ID document processing technology.
Border Security
SecurIDent solutions are designed to integrate security standards of government authorities worldwide and enable border authorities to improve their border clearance abilities by integrating machine-assisted identification technology with watch-list database comparisons and travel document checks to significantly enhance, improve and secure the inspection process.
Visa Waiver
CryptoMetrics SecurIDent solutions are critical to creating one of the new internationally standardized, biometric-empowered contactless chip-based travel and identification documents, such as the new ePassport (eMRP) required for Visa Waiver travel.
HSPD-12
CryptoMetrics technologies offer U.S. agencies the means to meet the United States Homeland Security Presidential Directive #12 (HSPD-12) mandate, which stipulates that all government employees and contractors must be verified by rapid, two-factor electronic verification when accessing federally controlled networks and facilities.
FIPS 201
SecurIDent facial biometric systems also meet the architecture and technical requirements for a common identification standard for federal employees and contractors (FIPS-201) by efficiently verifying the claimed identity of individuals seeking physical access to federally controlled facilities and electronic access to government information systems.
