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Biometric Controls Integration Into Legacy Card Reader Systems: Security For Your Home

January 9th, 2010 Jason Gottscshalk No comments

If we lived in a world where all that is necessary to purchase a product, or pass through a security checkpoint, is a card to verify your identity, the flow of everyday activities would be much smoother. Today, we actually do live in a world that is similar to this scenario. In fact, biometric controls have seamlessly integrated into legacy card reader systems and have become part of our normal routine too.

Any type of system that currently requires a card for the system to operate will likely convert to biometric security features to enhance the security of the process.

Biometric Controls are now main stream and are being seamlessly integrated into legacy card reader systems as well.

There are other processes that can be used for security beyond fingerprints too. There is a wide variety of biometric options available for your security system, no matter how large the system is.

Customers in the financial industries will also find this technology to be incredibly useful. No longer will anyone face the trouble of forgetting their wallet and finding it impossible to buy the items they need. By using your fingerprint, you can access your information and accounts from anywhere in the world.

The major benefits of this type of system is the fact that, even if you forget your wallet, or your keys, you can still access the areas of the world you should have access to. Many people have been restricted in some way due to not having the proper security passes or cards to enter restricted areas. This problem can be completely bypassed with this type of setup. Now people can prove who they are at all times, thanks to biometric controls integration into legacy card reader systems.

Just imagine a world where you only have to press your finger on a scanner to identify yourself for building access, time and attendance, and equipment automation. This is the reality we live in as fingerprint readers will work with legacy proximity card systems which are weigand compatible.