FST21 is partnering with OnSSI to deliver an access control solution. The integration of their flagship technology solutions - FST21's SafeRise software using In Motion Identification and OnSSI's Ocularis Video Management Software (VMS) platform - significantly raises the bar on building security.
FST21's “ In Motion Identification” provides an identity management and control solution that changes security as we know it. Now you can experience security with convenience at any access point, all you have to do is enroll into the system and from now on you are the key!! Just walk naturally and let SafeRise do all the rest, from here on….no more keys, cards, or codes.
SafeRise, FST21, flagship software platform provides In Motion Identification via fusion of 2nd generation non-intrusive biometric technologies. It allows entrance, speaks to and manages guests, deters the unwanted from entering, and providing each access point with virtually all the benefits of having a guard at it.
Integrating the two platforms results in a solution that provides faster, more accurate, recorded communication of incidents. It enables enable Oculars to receive notifications, alerts and JPEGs from SafeRise for increased security and monitoring intelligence. End users will be ensured of the highest level of surveillance because SafeRise will send alerts and information generated when:
A person is identified and allowed entry. Information will include their name, department/apartment, the time, access point name or number, and an image of the individual.
A guest is allowed in via a V-Key/ phone. Information will include the host's name and department/apartment, time, access point name/number and an image of the individual.
Tailgating takes place, which is when more people than those who were identified came in together in a group. Information will include the access point name/number and an image of the individual.
A restricted and/or blacklisted person is trying to enter. Information will include the person's name, the time, access point name/number, and an image of the individual.
System events occur, such as a door being left open, a camera or intercom is down, the VIOP is disconnected, etc.