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Facial Show

by Msecadm4921

TDSi will be demonstrating its new facial recognition reader at IFSEC 2011 on Stand E30, in Hall 4 of the NEC Birmingham. TDSi will also be showcasing the EXgarde access and integrated security systems management software, VUgarde IP digital video surveillance, MICROgarde networkable controller product and SOLOgarde stand-alone access control system.

TDSi will demonstrate how businesses and organisations can use Facial Recognition as a method of controlling access to sensitive or restricted areas, without the need for traditional security cards or tokens. The company will also show how the system can easily be added to existing or planned security and surveillance systems to maximise return on investment.

TDSi Managing Director, John Davies says: โ€œFacial Recognition really raises the bar with regards to access control as it provides one of the highest levels of security whilst making the process simpler, faster and more convenient for the user. The reader can store up to 500 users and can verify a user in less than one second. It is also highly reliable, operating in virtually all light conditions and has a False Acceptance Rate (FAR) of less than 0.0001%, whilst maintaining stringent access control.โ€

Along with the new Facial Recognition product, TDSi will be demonstrating its other key products under the theme of integration and ease of installation and use. TDSiโ€™s EXgarde flagship access management software application can be used to seamlessly integrate the many aspects of a security and building management system using a single database and a single user interface.

The VUgarde product uses client server architecture to grant full control of live and recorded surveillance video and alarm management, making it easy to use and hugely effective, whilst integrating with preferred hardware. MICROgarde is TDSiโ€™s entry-level network controller product that uses Microsoft Windows-based software to provide a network of up to 200 controllers to control access doors around a designated facility. When used in conjunction with EXgarde, the MICROgarde controller can be used to integrate with other systems such as CCTV, biometrics and photo ID badges as a fully co-ordinated network.

Also being demonstrated is TDSiโ€™s SOLOgarde stand-alone access control system which controls a single door and can accommodate for up to 1,000 users.