The SAFA, which will host the FIFA world cup next year, has held several comprehensive trials. The system will be used in facilities including the office of the CEO, Raymond Hack.
Stallion Security was chosen to provide SAFA with a comprehensive security solution including the C-True C-Entry face recognition based biometric system and video surveillance monitored from Stallion’s state of the art “nerve centre”.
C-Entry is a biometric solution that uses an individual’s face as a key to grant access to premises.
“C-Entry performed well under extremely demanding conditions,” said Alvin Flaum, managing director of Stallion Electronic Security.
“C-Entry is the first truly functional user friendly face recognition system we evaluated and tried in many local installations.”
South Africa will host the 2010 FIFA world cup, which is expected to generate over $500 million in business and host hundreds of facilities.