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What are the different types of biometrics for access control_

In todayu2019s digital world, everyone strives to thrive in a safe and secure environment. <br>It is inevitable for every business organization to make sure they are protected from any unauthorized access. <br>Protecting invaluable assets has become the prime agenda for many companies nowadays. <br>Biometrics access control systems have emerged as top-notch security features to ensure prime protection in this modern times.<br>

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What are the different types of biometrics for access control_

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  1. What are the different types of biometrics for access control?

  2. In today’s digital world, everyone strives to thrive in a safe and secure environment. • It is inevitable for every business organization to make sure they are protected from any unauthorized access. • Protecting invaluable assets has become the prime agenda for many companies nowadays. • Biometrics access control systems have emerged as top-notch security features to ensure prime protection in this modern times. • Here are the biometrics that is most commonly used for access control:

  3. Fingerprint • A fingerprint is probably the first thing that comes to mind when most people hear the word “biometrics.” • The fingerprint is an old, time-tested biometric. As early as the Chinese used fingerprints to authenticate government documents, and as early as the Babylonians used fingerprints to sign documents. • There is a wide variety of purposes for fingerprint biometrics. • From investigation to unlocking devices and authenticating payments. • Even though the touchless point is prominent, the biometric attendance systems in Dubai rely upon fingerprints.

  4. Iris scan • Iris biometrics is a natural choice due to its unique, highly detailed pattern. • Iris scanners use infrared light and high-resolution cameras to create a detailed map of the iris, and then convert this information into a template that becomes a person’s biometric ID. • These kinds of access control systems in Dubai are gaining traction nowadays.

  5. Facial recognition • Face recognition has gained a lot of popularity recently during the pandemic. • In airports, for example, airline companies are using this biometric as a way to quickly and conveniently identify travelers, reducing lines and allowing them to board more quickly. • This technology has, however, raised privacy concerns. • A person’s facial recognition can be captured from a distance, unlike other biometrics. • The biometricaccess control system in Dubaihas nowadays started to rely upon this technology because of the new norms.

  6. Palm Vein • The palm vein is a relatively new biometric that works by using infrared light to map the unique vein pattern of the palm. • Its internal nature gives it several unique advantages that make it ideal for access control applications, unlike other biometrics. • Biometric access control systems in Dubai have now started to rely on this kind of biometrics too.

  7. Conclusion • However, not all biometrics are equal. In addition to reducing costs and increasing convenience, virtually all biometric technologies will provide a major upgrade to traditional keycards, fobs, passwords, or PINs. Reach us for the best options in biometric access control systems in Dubai.

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