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With a constant flow of visitors, healthcare settings need to balance security with visitor experience to maintain safe hospitals. Using biometrics can help.
The Digital Identity Services report by iProov surveyed 16,000 consumers globally to assess their attitudes toward facial verification in security practices.
Cruise passengers debarking at the Port of San Francisco can have their identity verified via facial biometrics operated by the Department of Homeland Security.
Travelers disembarking from Carnival Cruise Line journeys will now undergo a biometric screening process to confirm their identity at the Port of Baltimore.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital in Los Angeles, California has added biometric access control to their security center. Learn more in this case study.