List of HF Security X Series Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying HF Security X Series customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased HF Security X Series for Time Clock (Hardware) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using HF Security X Series for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Inec, a Nigeria based Government organisation with 16000 employees and revenues of $1.92 billion, Comissao Nacional Eleitoral, a Angola based Government organisation with 1175 employees and revenues of $141.0 million, INE, a Mexico based Government organisation with 825 employees and revenues of $99.0 million and many others.
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Comissao Nacional Eleitoral | Government | 1175 | $141M | Angola | HF Security | HF Security X Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Comissao Nacional Eleitoral deployed HF Security X Series as Time Clock (Hardware) to provide biometric enrollment and verification capability for national electoral operations. The deployment supported presidential election projects by supplying dedicated biometric hardware to voter registration and accreditation workflows, and was reported by the vendor to operate at national scale across Angola.
The HF Security X Series implementation centered on purpose-built biometric enrollment stations and verification terminals, providing capture modules for fingerprint and other biometric modalities, on-device template creation, and local verification functionality. Configuration work included enrollment template policies, operator access controls, and device-level logging to support accreditation processes and auditability.
Operational architecture combined distributed enrollment and verification endpoints with periodic aggregation into central electoral systems, enabling use across registration sites and polling centers with varied network conditions. The solution was embedded into voter registration workflows and accreditation checkpoints, with device-level caching and synchronization to support intermittent connectivity in field locations.
Governance practices emphasized standardized enrollment procedures, operator training, and chain of custody for biometric records to align with electoral process controls. According to the vendor, these HF Security X Series deployments increased enrollment throughput and improved identity verification reliability during voter registration and accreditation activities.
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INE | Government | 825 | $99M | Mexico | HF Security | HF Security X Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2018 | n/a |
INE implemented HF Security X Series in 2018 to support voter identification and registration operations. HF Security X Series is a Time Clock (Hardware) deployment promoted by HF Security that vendor materials associate with Mexican presidential election projects, supplying biometric devices and KYC registration terminals to scale identity capture and verification for elections and voter registration. The implementation ties the HF Security X Series hardware directly to INE’s election administration use case, emphasizing on-device enrollment and verification at point of capture.
Deployment centered on biometric enrollment and on-device identity verification modules, configured to capture biometric templates and KYC credentials at registration terminals and voter registration points. Operational coverage targeted INE’s voter registration and election operations within Mexico, impacting identity capture, verification, and registration workflows across election administration functions. Vendor materials claim the HF Security X Series improved the accuracy and manageability of election registration operations.
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Inec | Government | 16000 | $1.9B | Nigeria | HF Security | HF Security X Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Inec deployed HF Security X Series Time Clock (Hardware) biometric devices across Nigeria to support national and presidential election programmes. The deployment targeted biometric enrollment and voter accreditation tasks within Elections / voter registration operations to strengthen on-site identity verification.
The HF Security X Series implementation centered on biometric enrollment and voter-accreditation device capabilities, including on-device capture of biometric templates and accreditation workflows used at polling locations. Configuration emphasized secure capture and temporary local verification at point of contact, with device-side controls to register and validate voter identity prior to accreditation.
Operationally the rollout was national in scope, extending to polling stations and election field teams across Nigeria, and integrated into voter verification workflows and results-upload processes used during election events. The deployment connected device-level accreditation activity to centralized election procedures for results submission and verification without naming specific back-end systems.
Governance changes included standardizing on-device accreditation procedures and operational protocols for election staff, and instituting training and field support for device use during accreditation and verification. According to vendor and industry profile claims, the deployment of HF Security X Series was intended to improve on-site voter authentication and reduce fraud risk during voter registration and election events.
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