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Innovatrics components are ready to deploy for mission-critical biometric applications in a wide range of markets, including:
In government segment, biometrics is used to identify or verify the identity of citizens or government officials.
Typical applications deployed in this segment include civil identification AFIS, such as national ID card issuance, welfare benefits fraud prevention, voter registration and authentication, as well as logical access and physical access applications for various interactions with employees within the government entity.
Enterprise market segment is attributable to commercial and corporate biometric adoption for consumer or employee verification and identification in applications such as physical access, logical access and time & attendance.
Typical applications include secure site access, PC and network access, password replacement, employee or customer identification.
Healthcare domain uses biometrics to identify or verify the identity of patients or healthcare employees and professionals.
Typical applications involve accessing data such as patient's medical record or kiosk-based applications for prescription disbursement and information retrieval. Many deployers desire real-time 1:N functionality, eliminating the need for entering personal codes and speeding up the process.
The recent growth of biometric implementations in healthcare is driven by logical access solutions pursuant to HIPAA regulations, demanding robust identification of healthcare providers and recipients.
Biometrics in financial services is used to identify or verify the identity of parties in financial transactions, customers or bank employees.
Typical applications are related to data security in financial transactions, identification of individuals accessing bank accounts through ATMs or network logical access applications for bank employees.
Financial services is forming a viable industry with considerable growth for biometrics, as it is focused on employee and customer security and service enhancements.
In travel and transportation services, biometrics is deployed primarily to identify or verify the identity of an employee or a traveller for immigration, border and custom procedures.
Typical applications in transportation include secure employee access to controlled areas, frequent travelers identification kiosks, passangers authentication at border crossing, or employee logical access to workstations and networks.
Law enforcement officials use biometrics to identify or verify the identity of unknown persons, suspects or individuals with potential or certain criminal history.
Typical applications in law enforcement include crime scene latent fingerprint search, identification of hooligans at sport events or futur employee criminal background check and screening.