Latin America. RecFaces, a developer of facial identification programs, revealed that its Id-Gate facial biometric solution will be merged with the Genetec Security Center. The purpose of this integration is to improve access control and identity verification processes through biometric authentication.
Id-Gate is a pre-established facial identification program, created to strengthen access control systems (ACS). It complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and has the possibility of synchronizing with SCA platforms from various technological allies.
The link with the Genetec Security Center offers a biometric verification system that facilitates the synchronization of profiles on both sides, real-time updates and eliminates the need for manual data entry.
Features of this integration include tailored alerts for particular access attempts, comprehensive reporting and activity logs for regulatory compliance, multi-factor based authentication, and an offline mode that ensures constant access during network outages, synchronizing data when the connection is restored.
"With the integration of Id-Gate into Genetec Security Center, we reaffirm our commitment to developing secure, efficient, and automated biometric solutions," said Tamara Morozova, CEO of RecFaces. "This collaboration not only streamlines access control processes, but also equips security teams with advanced real-time monitoring and intelligent authentication tools."
Id-Gate is aimed at sectors such as aviation, public administration, critical infrastructures and corporate environments. According to RecFaces, the software offers accuracy, speed, and scalability without compromising user experience or system integrity.
"Partnering with Genetec strengthens our value proposition with Id-Gate, ensuring that our customers have a high-level automated security infrastructure," added Faridá Baichora, Head of Training and Development at RecFaces.
RecFaces invites security professionals, system integrators and technology managers to learn more about this integration that, according to the company, redefines the standards of physical access in the region.


