Security Systems News

JAN 2016

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2016 Educational Program Biometrics: Battle of the body parts Biometrics are more reliable than ever, and the price point is coming down. But which biometric technique works best? Where does the promise still exceed the reality? This session will examine four leading technologies—facial recognition, eye scan, fngerprint, and hand geometry—to better understand the technology fundamentals, comparative advantages and disadvantages and best application areas. Representatives from four leading biometric companies will state their cases. Colleen Dunlap, CEO, Stone Lock Global Manish Dalal, General Manager, ZKAccess Samir Tamer, Advanced Technology Leader, Engineering Services, Allegion Blaine Frederick, VP Product Management – EyeLock, Stanley Security Moderated by Ray Coulombe, Founder and Managing Director, SecuritySpecifers Internet of Things today and tomorrow At TechSec 2013 Diebold VP Technology Jeremy Brecher led an educational session that explored how the growing M2M [machine to machine] business had increased the speed and type of devices that can be managed in real time. The session took a look at APIs [application programming interfaces] and the IoT [the Internet of Things]— terms that at that time were not exactly mainstream in the security industry. This new educational session will refect on how far we've come in three years, what IoT is today and what it means to security. Expect real world examples from the security space and beyond. Michael Campbell, president and CEO, MachineShop Moderated by Jeremy Brecher, VP Technology, Electronic Security Diebold Security Healthy and wise? The hospital emergency room is arguably the most dangerous location in every city. How hospital pros protect their patients, staff and the hundreds of visitors that come in and out of their doors every day in often extremely stress-flled states offers applicable lessons benefcial to us all. Christopher C. Moore, Manager, Public Safety, and Security, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth, Mass. Ashley Ditta, Director, Brigham & Women's Faulkner Hospital Moderated by Ralph Nerette, Director of Security and Emergency Management, Dana Farber Cancer Institute www.techsecsolutions.com www.techsecsolutions.com • FEB 2-3, 2016 • Delray Beach Marriott, FL

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