Kiosk’s easy-to-use interface with comprehensive on-board support takes visitors only minutes to check-in without the need for assistance from any personnel

Kiosk is built on the company’s advanced SAFE physical security policy platform

Quantum Secure, part of HID Global, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, announces its new SAFE Visitor Kiosk, on display at ISC West, proves that organisations do not have to sacrifice security for convenience and speed when implementing a kiosk-based physical identity and access management system. The SAFE Visitor Kiosk, which is built on the company’s advanced SAFE physical security policy platform, ensures the integrity of an organisation’s policies and procedures by managing the entire lifecycle of pre-registered and unregistered visitors.

Fast & easy visitor management

“From bank transactions and parking lot payments to information booths, people are accustomed to the convenience that kiosks provide,” said Ajay Jain, President and CEO, Quantum Secure. “Our SAFE Visitor Kiosk makes visitor management fast and easy while providing organisations with the assurance that established policies and procedures are being maintained.”

Easy to use and cost-effective

Ideal for use in reception areas and unmanned lobbies, the SAFE Visitor Kiosk’s easy-to-use interface with comprehensive on-board support takes visitors only minutes to check-in without the need for assistance from any personnel. It generates custom badges for visitors and employees who may need a temporary badge to enter the facility. The SAFE Visitor Kiosk can be readily integrated with a wide variety of peripherals for verifying and reading documents, signing NDAs (non-disclosure agreement) and capturing photos.

Quantum Secure’s SAFE Visitor Kiosk provides a cost-effective solution for lobby-based visitor management operations, and because the SAFE Visitor Kiosk is highly automated, there is a reduced risk of error compared to manual sign-ins. 

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