To meet the project’ requirements, Colombia government cooperated with Shenzhen Chainway Information Technology Co., Ltd. Aiming to enhance data protection and anti-fake fingerprint feature, C71 has integrated Morpho MSO CBM-E3 module to realize high-secure fingerprint capture and identification. Because of excellent performace in practical applications, the software and hardware solution based on the C71 application won the "2018 Wisdom Award".
The data can be uploaded to police server after the fingerprint information have been captured and the captured data are encrypted by end-user app to make sure its information security.
The MSO CBM-E3 module can help the police to identify fake fingerprint for special cases. What’s more, NFC function can be used to scan and read HF IC cards such as ID card, GPS function to locate position data. And camera is available to take photographs of crime scene.
All data, including photos, GPS information and fingerprint, can be timely transmitted to the backend system via GPRS.
General Jorge Nieto, director of the National Police said: "With the implementation of the new biometric sensors, in five seconds it will be possible to accurately verify the identity and background of citizens throughout the national territory."
"The biometric application reduces the time in consultation procedures to validate and verify the background of Colombians," said Daniel Medina, manager of Olimpia.
The detailed benefits are as below: