Can Biometrics Access Control be restrictive?
September 17th, 2008 . by adminTo examine whether or not Biometrics Access Control could be a restrictive practice, would be a bit redundant. The very purpose of installing these access control devices is in order to restrict the entry or passage of people. Only those allowed entering and who have the right credentials are welcome within the research facility. This is exactly what Biometrics Access Control devices seek to ensure. Once you have installed such a device in your research facility, there is not much danger of any unauthorized person breaking into the place. Of course, it is possible that at some time or the other these Biometrics Access Control could break down.