Developers: | Precise |
Technology: | Cybersecurity - Biometric identification |
In April, 2011 Rainbow Security company, the Russian information security expert, announces that, based on the published report of MINEX II, the standardized solution Match-on-Card of Precise Biometrics company has the highest performance and speed of work.
The Precise Biometrics company was the only supplier of biometric solutions whose products passed a test of compatibility with solutions of three different producers of smart cards that is unique achievement in the industry. Test results allowed Precise Biometrics to take the leading positions in the market of the USA where owing to the new presidential order the state market of electronic identification extended up to 5.7 million users.
MINEX II is the leading test of compatibility for identification smart cards which is carried out to the USA by "National institute of Standards and Technology" (NIST). Achievement of the best results in the MINEX II test offers for Precise Biometrics big prospects in the American market of government projects. Besides, the NIST institute made the decision to include Match-on-Card in the PIV program (Personal Identification Verification) standardizing methods of electronic identification of all federal officers of the USA.
In the new decree it is also said that all government agencies of the USA should begin implementation of the PIV program since 2012, and each department should develop policy of implementation till March 31, 2011.
"We are market leaders of biometric solutions for many years therefore excellent test results, certainly, please us, but do not surprise. A large number of the sold licenses of Match-on-Card and the high rating of compatibility of MINEX II gives us the chance to take the leading positions in the market of PIV which rapid growth is expected owing to the new presidential order in the nearest future. The PIV program even has chances to be beyond the state identification. Thus, demand in the market of PIV, by our estimates, will grow to 15-20 million people within the next 3-4 years", - Thomas Marchall, the CEO of Precise Biometrics company says.