Tyco Security products expands biometrics portfolio with IdentyTech fingerprint readers


Tyco Security Products introduces the integration of IdentyTech™ fingerprint readers with Software House’s C•CURE 9000 security and event management solution. The IdentyTech line of fingerprint access control readerssecurity systems also provides users with advanced analytics capabilities and situational awareness.

Made for harsh environments, the indoor/outdoor IdentyTech fingerprint•CURE 9000 supports up to 500,000 users and also has standalone capacity for up to 100,000 users. Versatile in their design, these readers can provide true multi-factor identification and verification terminal functionality with their integrated smart card reader, CTP keypad and are capable of voice audio and video. The IDTWallmount™ reader also offers a power LED interface for 5-megapixel video capture, which is useful when access is denied to entrants. Critical information contained within the readers and communications to and from the readers is secured and encrypted.

“Our growing portfolio of biometric integrations with the powerful C•CURE 9000 platform continues to expand the options for businesses requiring a higher level of security with multi-factor authentication,” said Jason Ouellette, Product Line Director – Access Control, Tyco Security Products. “The combination of C•CURE 9000 and IdentyTech’s fingerprint readers provide a flexible, scalable and intuitive solution that goes beyond traditional security measures.”

IDTWallmount™ readers feature a Power over Ethernet option, wiegand 26- to 1024-bit card technology and are compatible with iCLASS, MIFARE and Proximity smart cards. For more information, visit Software House at www.swhouse.com.

 



December 29, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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