Is Voice Authentication The Future of Biometric Security?
Alongside retina and fingerprint scanning, voice authentication has been seen as part of the future of biometric security, but could it work in real settings?
Alongside retina and fingerprint scanning, voice authentication has been seen as part of the future of biometric security, but could it work in real settings?
Many businesses rely heavily on fingerprint access control as part of a robust series of security measures, but what happens if a fingertip or pad is damaged?
Intruder alarm systems need to be calibrated for a particular environment, as detection systems that are too lax or too sensitive can be counterproductive.
The need for burglar alarms in Slough won’t vanish just because the favourite time of year for burglars is ending as the days start to get gradually lighter.
A fireproof safe is critical to many safety deposit and security systems, but whilst associated with the security boom of the 19th century, it is much older.
Whilst fingerprints remain the most commonly used system of biometrics used for access control, could it be replaced by an even more unique biometric marker?
Fingerprint access control remains a vital part of any biometric security system but the first demonstration of its capabilities was to convict a man of murder.
Whilst biometric door systems took until the 20th century to be first developed and the 2000s to become widespread, fingerprints have been used for millennia.
People know of Leon Theremin, but when they think of his inventions, he rarely gets the credit he deserves for his role in inventing CCTV security systems.
Those installing burglar alarms in Slough could be doing so in a very timely manner this autumn, as your Christmas Shopping could be a thief’s target.