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Business Management Review | Friday, April 01, 2022
Today, many businesses are using fingerprint scanners to monitor the attendance of employees. Businesses use employees’ fingerprint data to calculate the working hours, the number of workdays as well as clocked in/clocked out times.
Fremont, CA: Many businesses are now operating in cyberspace, which has prompted an increased demand for innovative and effective ways to protect their assets as well as customer information from bad actors.
In many cases, security threats are hidden within businesses and can cause massive financial and reputational damage.
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According to recent studies, the majority of security breaches are usually caused by unprincipled employees accessing information of restricted areas. These internal threats are not easy to detect for companies with large workforce.
Even though basic security measures such as passwords can help protect accounts to some extent, criminals can still find other ways to misuse these systems.
What this means for businesses is that they require an alternative approach to make sure the security of their data. Recently, biometric analytics has emerged as the most suitable tool for the job.
Today, biometrics has become almost an inseparable part of our lives, as most electronic devices ask for biometric authentication to protect our personal information. Modern businesses have started using biometrics to protect their data.
In order to truly understand the value of data analytics and biometrics in the business world, we need to know what biometric data analytics can do for businesses.
Employee Behavior Monitoring
Fingerprint scanners are the most common among all biometric scanning technologies.
We all know that fingerprints are unique to each individual. Fingerprint scanners are effective at recognizing individuals and denying access to intruders.
Today, many businesses are using fingerprint scanners to monitor the attendance of employees. Businesses use employees’ fingerprint data to calculate the working hours, the number of workdays, and clocked in/clocked out times.
Biometric data analytics on fingerprint data can be used to monitor employee movements during working hours.
Ensure Customer Safety by Keeping out Suspicious Individuals
Another example of biometrics is facial recognition technology. This technology is a more advanced form of biometric authentication.
Though facial recognition is not accessible to small businesses, established businesses use this technology to protect their assets and customers.
American airlines use facial recognition technology to facilitate their customer’s trips through the airport and prevent illegal border crossings.
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