SILICON VALLEY, CA – Security technology innovator CyberLock Inc. today launched "VeriScan," a revolutionary multi-factor biometric access control system designed to provide an unprecedented level of security for the world's most sensitive facilities.

The VeriScan system moves beyond traditional single-factor authentication by requiring two distinct biometric identifiers for access: facial recognition and a fingerprint scan. Both credentials are required simultaneously, virtually eliminating the vulnerabilities associated with stolen keycards, compromised passwords, or single-point biometric spoofing. The system is targeted at government facilities, data centers, research laboratories, and financial institutions where security is paramount.

At the core of VeriScan is an advanced AI engine that performs liveness detection on both the facial and fingerprint scans. This prevents bad actors from using high-resolution photos, masks, or prosthetic fingerprints to fool the system. All biometric data is encrypted and stored on-premise, ensuring clients maintain full control over sensitive information and comply with stringent data privacy regulations.

"In an era of sophisticated threats, a single point of failure in physical security is unacceptable," said Dr. Elena Petrova, Head of R&D at CyberLock. "We developed VeriScan with a zero-trust philosophy. The system ensures that the person entering a secure area is unequivocally who they claim to be, every single time. It's the physical equivalent of multi-factor authentication for your most critical assets."

CyberLock Inc. is now accepting orders for VeriScan from enterprise and government clients, with the first installations scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year.