Biometric Security Systems
With the developing technology and the increasing number of people,
the need for innovative solutions in both internal and external security measures is undeniably increasing.Although alternatives and requirements for the external measures of the institution offer relatively more choices, in-house security, especially biometric security systems are of great importance.
Fingerprint Systems and Eye Iris Recognition Systems, which can work integrated with access control systems, provide high security with the uniqueness of these two tissues.In addition, these systems, which offer conveniences such as follow-up programs and authorized access of authorized persons in certain areas, can have a recording capacity of 1000 up to 10,000.
Eye Iris Recognition Systems
Contrary to popular opinion, these systems do not harm the eye or the retina while scanning the unique structure of the human eye. The system works by scanning the eye and storing it encrypted with its own algorithm. The high-resolution sensors that scan the eye compare the scanned eye to the data in its memory and allow the person to enter if necessary authorization is given. Since the system provides high security, it is preferred where important data is stored and where limited access is desired.
Fingerprint Scanning System
Fingerprint Systems, another biometric recognition system, provide high security like Iris Recognition Systems. Like the human iris, fingerprints also work with similarity, so they provide successful results in places requiring high security and limited access. The fingerprint introduced to the fingerprint reader is encrypted with the necessary algorithms and stored in the device memory. When people scan their fingerprints, they can enter areas within their authority.
Why Biometric Security Systems?
- It provides high security thanks to its inimitable nature and uniqueness of textures.
- Eliminates risks such as password, card, pin losing, theft or forgetting.
- In particular, the Iris Recognition System is more hygienic than all other systems since there is no touching involved.
- They are universal and accepted by many national and international security systems and organizations.
Where Biometric Security Systems Are Used;
Access authorization processes in areas such as buildings-facilities-offices,
Production areas, hospitals or medical workplaces with high hygiene requirements,
Rooms with corporate data, computer and network security,
Places where personnel monitoring, control and continuity are managed,
Safe deposit box access,
Border check points and crossing points,
Internet banking and payment transactions, etc. these systems can be preferred in many processes.