DICUT Announces xPass Shipments Commencing.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers MARIETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 9, 2003 DICUT, Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). .BB: DCUT - News), an advanced security solutions provider, today announced that shipments of the all-in-one Access Control System, featuring dual biometric security, will commence immediately. The xPass Access Control System is a complete, dual biometric in a single box that can provide secure universal access for single or multiple locations and sites, eliminate fraudulent use of proximity and swipe cards, create an automated audit trail of all entry/exit activity, and produce time and attendance records and reports. The authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. is performed in a non-intrusive manner that will grant or deny access in seconds without requiring passwords or PINs. It can operate as a stand-alone security solution or be added to an existing system. Many marketing and research firms predict that the biometric market alone will exceed $2 billion before 2007, indicating exponential growth Extremely fast growth. On a chart, the line curves up rather than being straight. Contrast with linear. from around $300 million in 1999. There are four current components of xPass: xPassThru(TM) ensures only authorized persons authorized person Lab medicine A person–eg a physician, who orders tests and receives test results on persons for whom payment is sought under Medicare. See CLIA 88. gain access to facilities, restricted personnel areas, networks, e-transactions, and provides secure "universal access" for multiple locations and sites. It eliminates fraudulent and unauthorized use of proximity/swipe cards, or any type of card or badge issued for identification, access, and travel (machine readable Data in a form that can be read by the computer, which includes disks, tapes and punch cards. Printed fonts that can be scanned and recognized by the computer are also machine readable. travel documents such as passports, visas, boarder crossing cards). Authentication takes only a second, and two versions are available: -- Operates with all types of smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. as well as 2-D barcode, for authentication -- Without smart cards for verification against a database xPassDorm(TM) is the xPassThru product optimized for university dorms and buildings. Can include account information and act as a debit card debit card, card that allows the cost of goods or services that are purchased to be deducted directly from the purchaser's checking account. They can also be used at automated teller machines for withdrawing cash from the user's checking account. as well as authenticating access. Ultimately, it ensures students/persons entering a dorm or facility belong there. xPassOnline(TM) ensures authorized user authorized user Radiation physics A person who, having satisfied the applicable training and experience requirements, is granted authority to order radioactive material and accepts responsibility for its safe receipt, storage, use, transfer and disposal only access to networks or databases. It eliminates identity fraud and unauthorized access for on-line transactions, long distance learning, on line exams, and remote access to databases. It has enterprise-wide as well as local area network applicability. xPassDriver(TM) is a unique offering and is not currently offered by any other biometrics company. Vehicle theft is the most common type of theft in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . xPassDriver reduces vehicle theft and increases driver safety. It ensures that a person starting a vehicle is the owner or designated user of the vehicle. Drowsiness drows·i·ness n. A state of impaired awareness associated with a desire or inclination to sleep. Also called hypnesthesia. drowsiness Medtalk Semiconsciousness; grogginess, sleepiness is responsible for most fatal automobile accidents. xPassDriver features a drowsiness detector option that sounds an alert when signs of drowsiness appear. "We've taken our patent pending technology and designed an Access Control System into an all-in-one single box that is simple to use and easy to install," said Dr. Helena Wisniewski, president of Aurora Biosecurity Solutions. "We are confident that the xPass Access Control System will be an effective, cost-efficient solution for any person or organization looking to provide increased and complete security." About DICUT Founded in 1994, DICUT, Incis an advanced security solutions provider. DICUT provides security solutions thorough innovative technologies to both the public and private sectors. The Company consists of three wholly-owned subsidiaries, Aurora Biosecurity Solutions, Detect-X, and veriCentrix. Aurora Biosecurity Solutions provides fully automated, complete biometric products and systems that grant or deny access with no human intervention. Detect-X is dedicated to developing a new level of innovative security for today's world and the veriCentrix division provides comprehensive solutions for an organization seeking to automate and simplify security. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. 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