Safe deposit box rentals firm US Private Vaults has implemented an iris authentication system developed by Iris ID.In the iris-based system, customers are identified only through iris patterns. After a short introduction to the technology, they can enter the vault door in seconds during business hours to access their safety box.Matthew Bonvincin, USPV's chief technology officer, said the iris recognition system is used for its highly accurate identification capabilities, as well as for non-contact and security.”Aside from being the best way to implement our business plan, the iris scan also captures potential customers' imaginations,” he said. “Mentioning the words 'biometric iris access' drives home what we're trying to do when explaining a private and anonymous safe deposit box facility.”The USPV vault is also equipped with motion detectors, heat sensors and other sophisticated security measures to detect intruders after normal business hours. The structural steel, reinforced concrete vault was designed to withstand natural disasters such as fires and earthquakes, along with assaults that could occur during civil unrest. The facility is also monitored 24 hours a day by a leading national security service.Mohammed Murad, global director of sales for Iris ID, said the iris recognition system allows rapid and highly accurate authentication of USPV customers due to the uniqueness of each person's iris patterns.”Accuracy is critical for a business that identifies its customers only through iris scans,” he said. “The Iris ID system also serves as another critical layer of security, ensuring only the renters of a safe deposit boxes can gain access to the vault.”
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