Peru. Facial recognition software company RecFaces has announced that its Id-Guard product was installed at the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, the capital of the Andean country.
This implementation marks a significant milestone in reinforcing security measures at one of Latin America's busiest airports, underscoring the importance of maintaining a high level of security in public transport facilities.
Each year, Jorge Chavez International Airport serves as a vital gateway for both travelers and cargo, welcoming more than 20 million international and domestic passengers.
With such a high flow of people, ensuring the safety of passengers and airport staff becomes crucial. Recognizing this need, RecFaces collaborated with airport authorities to implement its state-of-the-art Id-Guard solution and help ensure the security of the facility.
The implementation of Id-Guard has significantly improved security measures, enabling proactive monitoring and rapid response to potential security threats.
The software's features provide the opportunity for airport authorities to prevent suspicious individuals from accessing the site, thereby safeguarding the safety of passengers and airport employees.
"Airport representatives felt the need for facial recognition to strengthen the security structure within the airport as a whole," said Maria Kazhuro, Business Development Manager for the Latin American region, RecFaces.
"Our goal was not only to provide the highest level of security, but also to simplify the work processes of the security guards. We can confidently state that the installation of Id-Guard has greatly increased the security of the airport. Now, both visitors and airport workers can rest assured that they are even more protected than before."
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