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Setelsa Security Selects SAFR® from RealNetworks to Provide Face-Based Biometrics for Secure Access

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RealNetworks (NASDAQ: RNWK) has partnered with Setelsa Security to enhance secure access solutions using SAFR's advanced facial recognition technology. This collaboration targets clients in the UK, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, and Argentina, particularly in the banking sector. SAFR offers high recognition accuracy, exceeding 98.85% even with masks, and incorporates liveness detection to thwart identity spoofing. This deployment is a strategic move to expand SAFR's footprint in secure access solutions while addressing growing security demands in various industries.

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  • Partnership with Setelsa to enhance secure access solutions.
  • SAFR's recognition accuracy exceeding 98.85% for masked faces.
  • Incorporation of liveness detection strengthens security against spoofing.
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SAFR’s liveness detection, anti-spoofing, and strong recognition accuracy for masked faces make a touchless secure access solution optimized for real-world performance

SEATTLE, Dec. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Setelsa Security, an Amper Group company and thirty-year industry expert in secure access and time and attendance control systems, has chosen SAFR from RealNetworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNWK) to provide face-based biometrics for its clients in the UK, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, and Argentina. Integrating SAFR face recognition will enhance Setelsa’s secure access solutions, enabling clients to deploy touchless, face-based authentication.

“SAFR from RealNetworks is an extremely solid, lean, and high-performance biometric solution that brings us not just face recognition, but also new innovations such as mask detection. SAFR’s strong ethics in the development and use of its biometric technology make it a perfect partner for Setelsa and our portfolio of selective clients,” said Sergio Gomez, CEO of Setelsa Security.

The partnership integrates SAFR’s AI-based computer vision technology — face detection, face recognition, and mask detection — into Setelsa’s market-leading secure access solutions. Face-based secure access has many advantages over traditional card- or pin-based authentication methods and over alternative biometrics such as fingerprint authorization. SAFR’s industry leading recognition accuracy for masked faces, now exceeding 98.85%, ensures subjects do not need to remove PPE to be recognized at a secure access point.

“Recent research to improve liveness assurance — including the ability to detect fraudulent attempts to spoof identities and issue real-time alerts — has strengthened SAFR’s readiness for real-world secure access deployments. This development is thanks in part to a research grant awarded to RealNetworks by the United States Air Force,” said Eric Hess, Sr. Director of Product Management, SAFR from RealNetworks.

Initially targeting physical and logical access control use cases, SAFR’s presentation attack detection (also referred to as liveness detection or spoofing detection) works on RGB video streams from a wide range of COTS camera types including — IP-based surveillance, USB webcams, and cameras embedded in devices including ATMs, slot machines, smartphones, and tablets. SAFR can detect spoofing attempts including faces printed on paper and displayed as static images or video on digital devices. Coupled with SAFR's alerting capabilities, intrusion attempts can be denied and security staff alerted to fraudulent penetration attempts in real time.

The initial focus of the SAFR and Setelsa partnership will be deploying the combined access control solution at multiple locations for a top Setelsa client in the banking sector — an industry on the forefront of security technology. Expansion of face-based secure access across additional verticals where Setelsa has a strong client base will follow.

“The combination of SAFR’s high-performance computer vision and Setelsa’s leading access control technology has resulted in a truly best-in-class offering for Setelsa’s clients across banking, retail, and many other industries,” said Jose Larrucea, Senior VP of International Sales, SAFR. “Touchless access control that can accurately authenticate users wearing PPE is a game changer and this capability will remain useful even post-pandemic.”

Learn more about face-based, touchless secure access from SAFR: https://safr.com/secureaccess

About SETELSA
Setelsa (http://setelsa.net/) has been a provider of customized security solutions for more than 30 years. Specializing in global, flexible, and intelligent security for buildings and infrastructure, we research, develop, and manufacture our own products — both hardware and software. Our team of engineers and developers allow us to tailor our solutions — access control, PSIM, attendance time and meeting book reservation systems — to client requirements ensuring we are able to meet all client needs. Setelsa Security is known for our degree of commitment, reliability, and innovation making us one of the leading security companies in the world.

About SAFR
SAFR (www.safr.com) is the world’s foremost facial recognition platform for live video intelligence. It taps the power of AI to help the world get back to work. Whether it’s used for occupancy counting, face mask detection, or touchless entry control, SAFR can be deployed on premises, in the cloud, or with a VMS. SAFR enhances security, heightens situational awareness, and delivers insights that improve operational efficiency and protect the health and safety of people everywhere.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/08ec09ae-2f99-46f5-88b5-a9174d12c5dc


FAQ

What is the partnership between RealNetworks and Setelsa about?

RealNetworks partnered with Setelsa to integrate SAFR's facial recognition technology into secure access solutions for clients in several countries.

How accurate is SAFR's facial recognition technology for masked faces?

SAFR's recognition accuracy for masked faces exceeds 98.85%.

What industries are targeted by the SAFR and Setelsa partnership?

The initial focus is on the banking sector, with plans to expand into other industries.

What security feature does SAFR include to prevent identity spoofing?

SAFR includes liveness detection to thwart fraudulent identity spoofing attempts.

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