Realtime provides biometric computer security
08 January, 2010
category: Biometrics, Corporate, Digital ID
Tampa, Florida-based biometrics developer Realtime North America is implementing its fingerprint-based biometrics solutions as a logical access control system to help secure computers of government organizations and companies both local and national, according to a Tampa Bay Online article.
The system, called bioLock, costs $100,000 installed and is designed to authenticate and track not only who is accessing the various systems it oversees, but for what length of time as well.
The fingerprint scanners Realtime suggests for their clients come embedded on keyboards and mice and matches the biometrics sample to given information supplied by the user.
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