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Synaptics | Fs7605 Touch Fingerprint Sensor With Pureprint-tm-

which uses 256-bit AES encryption with TLS 1.2 to secure the communication path between the sensor and the rest of the PC. Performance and Integration

performs all authentication on a single . Enrollment, storage, and matching are kept entirely "off the grid," protecting data from malware or hardware attacks targeting the operating system. SentryPoint™ Security Suite : The is backed by the SentryPoint™ suite , which includes: synaptics fs7605 touch fingerprint sensor with pureprint-tm-

distinguishes itself through several proprietary Synaptics technologies that enhance both security and usability: which uses 256-bit AES encryption with TLS 1

Synaptics FS7605 touch fingerprint sensor with PurePrint™ technology SentryPoint™ Security Suite : The is backed by

represents a significant advancement in biometric security for modern computing. As part of the , this sensor is designed to provide enterprise-grade protection by isolating sensitive biometric data from the rest of the system. Key Technology Features

: This is a critical security layer that uses artificial intelligence to differentiate between a real human finger and a "spoof" or fake (such as a silicone mold or high-resolution print). By examining fingerprint images with unique AI models, it ensures that only live, physical fingers can gain access.

: Unlike traditional "match-on-host" sensors that send biometric data to the laptop's main processor for verification, the

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