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Genie announced that its flagship biometric fingerprint authentication system – VIRDI AC5000SC - is now approved for UK government use.

Included in CPNI’s Catalogue of Security Equipment

The system is networkable or standalone, and will be included in CPNI’s trusted Catalogue of Security Equipment (CSE).

“We are pleased to hear that the our widely popular Fingerprint Authentication System is now fully approved for UK Government use. Our customers and their clients will clearly benefit from a trusted and proven biometric fingerprint system”, John Boorman, Sales and Marketing Director at Genie.

Live demonstrations at UK Security Expo 2016

AC5000 is an IP65 rated system that can detect “fake” fingerprints available in Black and White housings, and includes a customised LED display. For live demonstrations visit Genie on stand F20 at the UK Security Expo (London Olympia, 30 Nov- 1 Dec, 2016).

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