Identiv, Inc. Unveils Groundbreaking Biometric Security Solution, ScrambleFactor, for Federal Facilities
Identiv, Inc. has unveiled a groundbreaking biometric security solution, ScrambleFactor, designed to revolutionize access control in federal facilities. This latest addition to Identiv’s physical access control system (PACS) offerings combines fingerprint biometrics with an innovative LCD touchscreen keypad, setting a new standard for secure and convenient entry.
ScrambleFactor introduces a multi-factor authentication system that offers up to three layers of security, including PIN options, contactless RFID, contact-based verification, and fingerprint biometrics. Tailored to meet the U.S. government’s FICAM PIV and CAK validations, the solution addresses the stringent requirements of secure federal applications.
One of the key features of ScrambleFactor is its customizable interface, allowing federal agencies to tailor the user experience according to specific security needs. The device’s high assurance security, superior performance, and flexible installation options make it a versatile solution for a variety of secure environments. Additionally, its compatibility with existing software systems and future-proof technology underscores Identiv’s commitment to innovation and adaptability in the evolving digital security landscape.
The introduction of ScrambleFactor is poised to transform how federal facilities approach physical access control. By integrating multiple authentication methods, ScrambleFactor enhances security measures and streamlines the entry process, offering an optimal balance of speed, functionality, and convenience. This development reflects a significant stride in safeguarding sensitive environments against emerging threats while accommodating the growing demand for advanced, user-friendly security solutions.
With ScrambleFactor, Identiv redefines the standards of access control in the federal sector, emphasizing the importance of multi-factor authentication and setting a new benchmark for secure entry into federal facilities.