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Pearson VUE enhances test taker identity authentication

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Fujitsu Frontech North America and Sensometrix, which provide biometric authentication systems, have been awarded a series of services by Pearson VUE, a testing administration and services provider that delivers millions of licensure, certification, academic admissions, regulator, and government tests a year.

Pearson VUE has, in recent years, has deployed Fujitsu’s PalmSecure biometric identification technology to more than 500 Pearson test facilities. Test takers are able to accurately establish their identity by placing their palm over the Fujitsu PalmSecure reader before proceeding with any scheduled tests.


Under the new multi-year agreement, one-to-many matching has been introduced to provide an extra layer of fraud prevention, utilizing the SensoBrain distributed biometric acceleration technology.

The Sensometrix technology compares each test taker’s biometrics to those of everyone else in a client’s testing program, ensuring that someone cannot take the test for someone else.

Unlike other biometric systems, the PalmSecure device does not come into contact with the skin, making it hygienic, non-intrusive and unaffected by external factors. PalmSecure works by emitting a near-infrared light aimed at a person’s palm to map the person’s vein pattern and generate a baseline, encrypted, unique biometric template linked to the person’s confirmed identity. [end] 

BlueVault, a maximum-security storage facility, has installed Fujitsu Frontech North America’s PalmEntry Physical Access Control system at its facility in San Diego.

The PalmEntry system involves contactless biometric palm scans to authenticate an individual and allow them access to a location. Fujitsu’s technology has vein sensors that use a near-infrared light to capture the pattern of veins within a palm and match it to a pre-registered user. This vascular pattern recognition system only works if blood is flowing through the veins.

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EyeVerify has released the results of a standards test on its Eyeprint technology that show its eye vein matching technology exceeds industry standards and requirements necessary for deployment.

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European bank UniCredit has become Fujitsu Technology Solutions’ first major customer to order its PalmSecure authentication system, reports Computerworld.

UniCredit plans to launch the palm scanners in Italy as a payment authorization method at POS terminals. The system, which it’s calling Papillon, will eliminate the need for a card or PIN and will allow enrolled users to pay for items by having their hand read by a scanner.

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Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. and T&W Operations Inc. have teamed up to produce Kidtrack, an access control solution designed for children to use as they take buses to and from school.

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