SOLUTIONS




ACCESS CONTROL CHALLENGE | KAMPR'S SOLUTION |
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Losing Badges | Badgeless Access Control |
Using Someone Else's Badge | 3D Facial ID is used to verify true identity |
Tailgating (without consent) | When 2 readers are deployed, not only tailgating is detected on the approach to the first reader, but also confirmed using the second reader. |
Piggybacking (with consent) | When 2 readers are deployed, not only piggybacking is detected on the approach to the first reader, but also confirmed using the second reader. |
True Identity Confirmation | Our system verifies that the person that requested entry at the first reader, is the same person that gained access into the secured space using the second reader located inside the secured space. |
Information Privacy | No personally identifiable information (PII) is retained by Kampr facial readers. |
Communication Security | All communication between reader and cloud are encrypted. |
Readers Not Upgradable | Artificial intelligence and features are upgradable |
Badge Management | No Badge Readers. Facial recognition readers only. |
Biometric Templates stored on badges (smart cards) or in the Access Control System | Kampr's solution keeps 3D facial IDs (containing no personally identifiable information, no photos, no names) on the Kampr cloud or edge. |


ACCESS CONTROL CHALLENGE | KAMPR'S SOLUTION |
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Touching Door Handles | Touchless Access Control |
Doctors Not Wearing Badges | Badgeless Access Control |
Readers Not Upgradable | Artificial intelligence and features are upgradable |
Badge Management | First release will support badge numbers (without the need for badging at the door). Second release will provide a badgeless solution. |
Biometric Templates stored on badges (smart cards) or in the Access Control System | Kampr's solution keeps 3D facial IDs (containing no personally identifiable information, no photos, no names) on the Kampr cloud with a local encrypted copy in the reader. |