New SAFR version 3.4, integrated with Genetec Synergis, Inner Range Integriti and Gallagher Command Centre ACS, introduces new passive liveness detection and anti-spoofing features, for both masked and unmasked faces.
Further hardened against spoofing, SAFR’s AI-powered liveness detection can quickly (within 0.3 seconds) and accurately (95.27 per cent true positive) verify that a real, live person is in front of any standard RTSP or USB camera, and not a photo or video clip is presented. In version 3.4, the SAFR algorithm analyzes texture and context, based on the RGB visual spectrum field from a standard 2D camera – be it an IP camera embedded in an access control terminal, an ATM camera, or a USB or laptop camera used to authenticate the user.
Ideally suited for a broad range of applications such as touchless access control or authentication for applications like electronic wallet or online test taking, SAFR’s passive liveness detection feature is very intuitive to operate since users are not required to do anything specific such as turn their faces, look left, or right, smile, or even take off their mask if they are wearing one.
A unique feature in SAFR version 3.4 is its ability to automate alerts to security personnel when a spoofing attempt or a fraudulent attempt to gain access is detected. The new version also allows security personnel to set specific thresholds for liveness that allow them to balance end-user convenience and specific levels of liveness veracity they require, depending on use cases. With SAFR 3.4, users can view the video and liveness analysis results in real-time or review event-based history records.
Compatible with any available IP camera and already integrated with Genetec Synergis, Inner Range Integriti and Gallagher Command Centre ACS, SAFR’s Passive Liveness Detection offers a low total cost of ownership and can be rapidly deployed on existing data and networks.
SAFR SDK, Web API and customization allow integration with an extensive range of ACS. For example, SAFR has been integrated with Genetec Synergis, Inner Range Integriti and Gallagher Command Centre to provide touchless access control based on face recognition as an additional feature for those systems.
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