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Biometrics Systems Integration

Biometrics refer to measurable, physical characteristics or personal behavioral traits used to recognize or verify the claimed identity of a person. Sensitive data or secured areas can be protected using biometrics; unlike traditional passwords or physical keys, biometrics cannot be lost or forgotten, and is always carried along by the owner wherever he goes.

Companies traditionally rely on mechanical devices like the bundy clock to keep track of employee attendance. Such devices, however, are prone to abuse because it cannot verify the identity of the person.

The human fingerprint is inherently unique, and has been used by law enforcement agencies worldwide for centuries to verify identity. Recent advances in manufacturing and acceptance of the technology has made low-cost mass production of scanners possible.

The Biometric Timekeeper is a fool-proof, fingerprint-based, timekeeping system. It is cheaper than bundy clocks, and it increases productivity and reduces error by generating electronic output that can be exported directly into a payroll system. Attendance records may be viewed anytime and anywhere from a web browser.

The NetSecure access control product line can limit physical access to doors using fingerprints. The NetSecure Lite NSL-200 can monitor and keep track of employee attendance using their fingerprints as a replacement of the bundy clock.

Learn more about NetSecure Lite.


NetSecure Access Control



Building on its core technology of biometrics, smart cards, and RFID, Mozcom integrates these technology with Internet access to provide the most feature-rich door access control product in the market.

The NetSecure access control system differs from existing access control products primarily in its basic design philosophy. NetSecure was designed with Internet technology in mind. It does not matter whether you are using fingerprint scanners, or RFID readers or smart card readers at the user end. As long as all these devices are connected to an IP network, they can to talk to the main NetSecure controller and control physical access to secure areas.

NetSecure works with electromagnetic plate locks, electric strike or bolt locks.


Secure Contact and Contactless Smart Card Solutions



The smart card, a plastic card with an embedded microprocessor silicon chip, can be found in use around the world. Vertical applications are in wide use for industries like transportation, telecommunication, healthcare, government, banking, manufacturing and retail.

Smart card applications include keeping track of Loyalty points, stored value debit cards or electronic purses, secure identification system, access entry security, and many more.

Mozcom carries an affordable line of USB-based smart card readers that complies with PC/SC, EMV Level 1 and MS WHQL standards. Popular ISO-compliant memory cards and full microprocessor cards are supported. Contactless, contact-based and simple balance readers are available. Smart cards can be integrated with the NetProfit Point-of-Sale (POS) and NetSecure access controls.

For companies who want to deploy smart card-based applications without the trouble of in-house development, Mozcom can customize a solution.


RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION Solutions

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags. These tags contain antennae to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver.

Mozcom offers customized or off-the-shelf RFID solutions like the NetSecure Lite NSL-100. It can monitor time and attendance over a network and can work in standalone mode with battery backup of up to 8 hours. The NSL-100 can be configured to read RFID, magstripe, or barcode ID's depending on the reader module installed.

Learn more about the NetSecure Lite NSL-100.