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| HP and our partners deliver some of the most advanced and reliable identity management solutions available in the world today. We focus on strategies that are designed to manage costs, increase quality, mitigate risk, improve business agility, and strengthen security. In conjunction with technologies such as Smartcards, credentialing systems, and other identity management tools, HP delivers biometric systems that can meet the demanding requirements of national IDs, driver licenses, passports, airport/border/port security, and more. |
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HP is one of the few companies that can offer a single, unified technology platform that allows for the movement of biometric information from the device to the database.
As with all HP security solutions, our biometric technologies are flexible and scalable, allowing them to be customized to meet the particular specifications of any implementation.
HP delivers some of the most advanced platform technologies available, from wireless products like the HP iPAQ and HP Tablet to the HP ZLE — a near real-time event-driven architecture for the integration of information and services. These systems are designed to help implement a biometric system that has the highest degree of accuracy and efficiency. It is because HP is unique in its ability to deliver this wide range of technologies – including the award-winning iPAQ on windows CE and HP’s Adaptive Enterprise – that more companies develop identity management applications based on HP’s architecture than any other. |
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- Powered by industry-standard HP ProLiant servers, an iris recognition security program was launched in 2003 by Plumsted Township School District in New Egypt, New Jersey. The system, known as the “Teacher-Parent Authorization Security System” (T-PASS), controls access to school campuses through positive identification of teachers and adults authorized to pick up students.
- In Ontario, California, police are using HP handheld devices and wireless connectivity to link to the city's fingerprint database and potentially authenticate or disprove a person's identification at an incident scene.
- Italian Police looked to HP to help provide an automated system of identifying prints, whether taken from a criminal or a from a crime scene. Instead of scanning cards for a fingerprint match, police officers can now log in to a database and find a nationwide match within a few minutes.
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Governments Port Security Voter Registration Border Management Employee Access Trusted Traveler National ID Programs Immigration/Customs Driver’s License ID Welfare, Medicaid Fraud Social Security Fraud
Commercial businesses Network/Application Security E-Commerce/Business Financial Services Insurance Healthcare (HIPAA) Access Control Pre-employment Screening Gaming
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Emergency Management/ First Responders Responder Identification (FEMA) Victim Identification Injured Person Identification Perpetrator Identification Network/System Access Access Control
Consumers Identity Theft and Fraud PC Security Network Log on Application Access Digital Security Cell Phone & PDA Point of Purchase Personal Banking E-Commerce
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