FST21 unveils Digital Doorman - the ultimate in door security and convenience


FST21, a leading technology company specializing in the field of identification and security, is pleased to unveil Digital Doorman, an all-in-one In Motion Identification Access Control solution. 

Incorporating the groundbreaking technological advantages of FST21's SafeRise® solution with dedicated hardware and seamless plug and play installation, Digital Doorman delivers the most advanced, secure and convenient access control solution on the market. And, it can be easily installed in any door with an electronic lock. The Digital Doorman system includes: SafeRise software, delivering In Motion Identification, an FST21 all-in-one server, a full IP Intercom with digital directory, and a 5 megapixel IP Camera.

 SafeRise is FST21's signature, state-of-the-art software and the driving force behind Digital Doorman. It incorporates biometric fusion technology which provides identification and authentication of individuals using a combination of facial, voice, and behavioral recognition. No keys, cards or codes are required.

The Digital Doorman will:

• Identify registered users as they walk towards the access point using facial and behavioral biometrics, greet them and allow access

• Recognize multiple people at the same access point simultaneously

• Identify visitors by using a unique V-Key: a graphical tag sent to the visitor by e-mail prior to the visit, to be displayed on the smart phone screen to a camera at the access point

• Talk with guests and guide them

• Call the host and ask for permission to allow (or deny) access for the guest

• Notify tenants on visitor's entry using email or text message

• Open the door

• Detect and alert foul play and fraud attempt

Enrolling users into the Digital Doorman system is simple with the quick enrollment window. Once all authorized users are enrolled, they will be able to just walk in naturally to their office or home and the system will allow them access and log their entry. When visitors come to the door at the home or office, the system will call the host's phone to let them know. They can speak with the visitor and open the door from anywhere in the world. For more information, visit http://www.fst21.com/ 

About FST21: FST21's SafeRise® provides top security and convenience by fusion of real time biometric information for fast and automatic access management. Authorized users receive quick and convenient, hassle-free access.

FST21's In Motion Identification™ uses biometric and analytic technologies that include facial recognition, behavior analysis, voice recognition, LPR and more. FST21 is changing the access control world, partnering with global and local system integrators who resell and install our systems, as well as with OEM partners in North America, LATAM and APAC. Customers include residential high-rises, commercial buildings, housing authorities, police and other Homeland Security agencies.

The FST21 R&D team of professionals has substantial technology experience acquired in an array of inter-disciplinary development roles with leading multinational & high-tech companies and during their military service. At FST21, we have the exciting challenge of forming the future of intelligent building safety & security solutions based on a fusion of 2nd generation video/voice biometrics & analytics.

FST21 was founded in 2007 by Major (Res.) General Aharon Zeevi Farkash, a world expert in security, and has an experienced management team all with a successful background. 

FST21 is a privately-held company headquartered in Rishon Lezion, Israel, with offices in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Hong Kong. Vietnam and Russia. For more information, please visit http://www.fst21.com/ 

 



October 14, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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