Iris ID Brings ‘One Trusted Identity’ Vision to ISC West
Iris ID is using ISC West 2026 to spotlight a broader push into multimodal biometrics, combining iris and face authentication with AI-powered anti-spoofing for access control and workforce management
Iris ID has unveiled its latest biometric identity strategy ahead of ISC West 2026, where the company will present its flagship access control and workforce management platforms under the theme “One Trusted Identity.” The showcase reflects a growing industry push toward multimodal authentication that combines stronger security with easier day-to-day usability.
At the center of the presentation is the IrisAccess iA1000, a multimodal biometric reader designed for enterprise and high-security environments. According to the company, the platform combines dual iris and face fusion with PIN and credential-based multi-factor authentication, supporting both 1:N identification and 1:1 verification. Iris ID said the system is aimed at organizations that need higher assurance without sacrificing speed or user convenience.
The company is also highlighting IrisTime iT100, a next-generation iris and face fusion time clock built for workforce management. Iris ID said the device is designed to reduce time theft and improve attendance accuracy while supporting multiple authentication modes, including iris, face, PIN and credentials. The system integrates with the company’s iTMS Cloud platform, positioning it as a scalable option for organizations looking to modernize time and attendance processes.
A key message in the announcement is the use of AI-powered Presentation Attack Detection to help defend against spoofing and deepfake threats. That places the company’s latest offering within a wider market trend in which biometric vendors are under pressure not only to improve convenience and matching accuracy, but also to strengthen resilience against increasingly sophisticated identity fraud techniques.
For larger deployments, the iA1000 is supported by the IrisAccess Management System, or iAMS, which provides centralized management of users, devices, credentials and authentication policies across single-site and multi-site environments. Iris ID said the platform is intended for use cases such as data centers, airports, healthcare facilities, government sites and enterprise campuses.
The company will also showcase additional biometric hardware including the iCAM D2000, iBAR 600E and iCAM TD200. Iris ID said visitors to booth 7129 at ISC West will be able to see how the portfolio supports secure enrollment, authentication and enterprise identity management across physical access and workforce environments. Source: Iris ID press release.

















