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Business Management Review | Thursday, January 13, 2022
Plenty of businesses are using fingerprint scanners to monitor employees' attendance. Businesses employ employees' fingerprint data to calculate the working hours, the number of workdays and clocked in/clocked out times.
Fremont, CA: Several businesses are now operating in cyberspace, which has prompted an improved demand for innovative and useful ways to protect their assets and customer information from bad actors.
Security threats are often hidden within businesses and can cause massive financial and reputational damage.
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According to recent studies, most security breaches are usually caused by corrupt employees accessing information in restricted areas. Unfortunately, these internal threats are difficult to detect for companies with a large workforce.
Although basic security measures, for example, passwords, can support protecting accounts to some extent, criminals can still find other means to misuse these systems.
What this implies for businesses is that they need an alternative approach to ensure the security of their data. Lately, biometric analytics has appeared as the most suitable tool for the job.
Today, biometrics has become almost inseparable from our lives, as maximum electronic devices ask for biometric authentication to protect our data. In addition, modern businesses have begun using biometrics to protect their data.
To truly realize the value of data analytics and biometrics in business, we must know what biometric data analytics can execute for businesses.
Employee Behavior Monitoring
Fingerprint scanners are the most usual among all biometric scanning technologies. We are all aware that fingerprints are distinctive to each individual. Fingerprint scanners are effective at identifying individuals and denying access to intruders.
Biometric data analytics on fingerprint data can observe employee movements during working hours. Businesses employ employees' fingerprint data to calculate the working hours, the number of workdays and clocked in/clocked out times. Currently, many businesses are utilizing fingerprint scanners to monitor employees' attendance.
Guarantee Customer Safety by Keeping out Suspicious Individuals
Another instance of biometrics is face detection technology. This technology is a more innovative form of biometric authentication. But facial recognition is not accessible to small businesses; established businesses utilize this technology to defend their assets and customers. For example, American airlines employ facial recognition technology to facilitate their customers' airport trips and prevent illegal border crossings.
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