Download PDF version Contact company

SAFR® from RealNetworks, Inc., the world’s foremost facial recognition solution for live video, offering accurate, fast, low bias face recognition and additional computer vision features, announces SAFR version 3.8. Available now, SAFR version 3.8 includes easy SSL support, updated enterprise capabilities, and enhanced usability.

SAFR’s AI-powered recognition with liveness detection quickly (within 0.3 seconds) and accurately verifies and displays the name of a matched person. In version 3.8, the SAFR Operator Console improves usability by adding a match association by colour capability, additional anti-cluttering capability, and quick access to live camera feeds through the alerts panel.

Live monitoring tools

These upgraded capabilities allow the end-user to move more quickly through the SAFR dashboard. SAFR’s 3.8 release adds the ability to conceal age and gender metadata from the live monitoring tools while continuing to utilise all available metadata when searching event history as part of a forensic investigation.

Ensuring security is critical when working with data such as facial biometric signatures

Our latest release further enhances UI usability while supporting a wider array of deployment applications,” comments Steven McMillen, Senior Director of Solutions Engineering for SAFR. “SAFR’s code is lightweight, allowing it to take advantage of advances in GPU technology to give users more parallel processing power.” Ensuring security is critical when working with data such as facial biometric signatures. SAFR has always made privacy and security a top priority. Securing data in transit is an important component of that security.

Secure SSL communication

SAFR 3.8 makes it even easier to set up secure SSL communication by removing the need to register an SSL CERT and associated domain by allowing unique self-signed CERTs to be generated pre-deployment and used securely for client-to-server or server-to-server communication.

SAFR 3.8 expands enterprise capabilities allowing for total control from a central server. Users can now manage all video feeds in one location as well as manage server configuration on all subsidiary servers, including event archive, identity sync, data retention, email, and SMS notifications. Central control can be enabled or disabled and does not need to be universally granted. These expanded enterprise capabilities allow the user to view the status of all processors deployed on each connected server from any device including mobile devices.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations
Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations

With the year 2025 stretched out before us, there are many techniques one could use to predict what will happen in the new year. You might analyse historical data and analyse futur...

2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market
2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market

Big news on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) front is closing out 2024, a year in which several shifts changed the face of the physical security manufacturer community. Ann...

Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security
Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security

The pattern of veins in the hand contains unique information that can be used for identity. Blood flowing through veins in the human body can absorb light waves of specific wavelen...

Quick poll
What is the most significant challenge facing smart building security today?