Peru airport implements facial recognition from RecFaces

Facial recognition from RecFaces

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RecFaces has announced the successful deployment of its flagship facial recognition product, Id-Guard, at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru.

According to the company, this implementation marks a significant milestone in bolstering security measures at one of South America’s busiest airports.

Facial recognition

RecFaces says that the implementation of Id-Guard has significantly enhanced security measures, allowing for proactive monitoring and rapid response to potential security threats.

The solution’s features enable airport authorities to prevent suspicious individuals from accessing the site, thereby safeguarding the safety of passengers and staff.

“Airport representatives felt the need for facial recognition to strengthen the security structure within the airport as a whole,” said Maria Kazhuro, Business Development Director for the LATAM region, RecFaces.

“Our goal was not only to provide the highest level of security but also to simplify work processes for security guards.

“We can confidently say that the installation of Id-Guard has significantly improved security in the facility.

“Now both airport visitors and employees can be sure that they are under even greater protection than before.”

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