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Bytes Systems Integration developer gets global biometrics certification

November 2012 News

Barry Jacobs, a solutions developer at Bytes Systems Integration, has become one of only six people in South Africa, and 1000 in the world, to achieve the Certified Biometrics Professional (CBP) certification offered by IEEE (the US-based Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).

Barry Jacobs.
Barry Jacobs.

The IEEE CBP sets the standard of knowledge in the biometrics industry. Jacobs says the certification has given him a competitive edge in the industry as it teaches relevant, practical content developed by world-class biometrics experts and practitioners. “It has given me the knowledge and skills necessary to apply this new body of knowledge to real-world problems and situations.”

The IEEE CBP programme is web-based covering topics like biometric system design and evaluation, modalities and standards. Bytes Systems Integration encouraged Jacobs to achieve certification as the programme is internationally recognised. “Having a CBP on board will enhance our implementation of biometrics-enabled systems, which is in line with the company’s goal to become a top biometrics solutions developer,” says Derek Zellie, biometrics business unit manager at Bytes Systems Integration. “The CPB is the most highly recognised certification in the market globally and it is a designation that provides an important differentiator when it comes to our clients’ needs for biometrics solutions. It has given Barry an in-depth understanding of how biometrics work, how the technology can be applied at business level, and which devices and technologies are superior to others.”

For more information contact Barry Jacobs, Bytes Systems Integration, +27 (0)21 680 6852, [email protected], www.bytessi.co.za





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