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Security Magnetics
9/96 Camberwell Rd
East Hawthorn VIC 3124
Tel: 03 9882 8604
Fax: 03 9817 2636

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Biometrics and plastic card solutions from Security Magnetics


Security Magnetics  is focused on offering application development of identification solutions and plastic card solutions. Security Magnetics is also specialised in offering ID systems, control security, loyalty, coinless gaming and access control security.

The clients of Security Magnetics include marketing consultants, plastic card manufacturers, government departments, gaming industries, defence and security units, transport and insurance.

Security Magnetics offers technical consultancy on card projects, develops secure card based system, helps in development of account play system in clubs and casinos, provides presentations to workshops and conferences and also conducts seminars and training program on card technology.

Biometrics technology from Security Magnetics provides the link between the person and the card or PIN number. Fingerprint verification is considered as one of the fast, simple and accurate forms of Biometrics where a device scans the physical features of a person's finger and stores that information obtained as a template against the ID number.

This finger verification system is installed with help of Verid system which is a compact system having self contained units. Verid system helps in identifying the swipe card readers and keypads. Verid system is available in various types including Verid plus, Verid plus pin, Verid OEM and EnGuard.

18-Apr-2008
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