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HRS to demo ticketless travel security solution

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Human recognition Systems (HRS), a developer of biometric technology, has announced they will be demonstrating its suite of MFlow products that are designed for use in aviation settings at the Transport Security Expo event in Olympia, London on the 13th and 14th of September.

The purpose of the demo is to show attendees how the products and identity management solutions in general, can help improve airport security, infrastructure and passenger experience all at once while also providing a return on investment.


Some of the products and subsequent benefits that HRS plans to introduce at the expo include MFlow Exit Lanes that can prevent back-tracking and the multi-modal Mflow Track that can help speed up security checks while increasing accuracy.

Additionally, HRS will demo how it can help meet and exceed the new requirements from the UK Border Agency regarding its reconciliation of passengers through a common departure lounge and increasing automated systems to reduce the reliance on man-power for security checks. [end] 

GD Burti, the Brazilian subsidiary of Giesecke & Devrient, has met the security requirements to issue Brazilian eID cards.

The high-security Registry of Civil Identity cards have been granted certification by Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da Informação, Brazil’s IT authority. GD Burti has delivered more than one million cards as part of an initial pilot project. RIC cards store biometric data and will make it easier for Brazilian nationals to visit other Mercosur treaty states.

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New passport-reading and biometrics technology installed at Dubai International Airport is catching increasing numbers of people who attempt to enter the country with fake identity documents, reports the Gulf News.

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Access IS is gearing up for Security Document World (SDW) 2012 where it will be showcasing its latest range of security document readers.

There the company will introduce its new passport reader - the OCR601 - which is able to quickly and accurately verify the machine readable zone (MRZ) and enables the data in an e-passport’s chip to be read, all in a single action.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Australia’s Attorney General and Ministry of Defense are exploring ways to grant reciprocation for fast-tracking each other’s citizens through customs checks in both countries, reports Australian Business Traveller.

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