Amid the current corona virus pandemic, it is becoming increasingly clear that fingerprint scanners, which require users to touch potentially contaminated surfaces, are no longer an adequate means of access control in the workplace. Whilst many businesses are following government guidance to close and encourage their staff to work from home, there are still essential organisations that need to stay open and active to serve our public.
From airports to hospitals to supermarkets, fingerprint scanning is often used to identify and check in passengers, employees and customers. Construction workers too are still commuting to busy building sites despite the government cracking down on social distancing. At construction sites, although an increasing number of hand sanitiser stations have been placed on site, workers are still using fingerprint scanners to gain access to the site when they go in or out. These fingerprint scanners require people to touch the same surface, which could potentially be contaminated with bacteria or spread infection.
In this changing world, it is becoming apparent that fingerprint scanners are not the most hygienic of authentication methods. But at the same time, businesses are spending more than two months resetting staff passwords. A further chunk of time is being spent replacing traditional employee pass cards that have been lost, stolen or misplaced or even compromised.
And of course, data and information protection is still important for all businesses today, thanks to heavy fines given for GDPR breaches. On top of that, the rise of the ‘bring-your-own-device’ trend —which more than 46 per cent of business have already adopted — has increased security risks and made corporate passwords not fit for purpose.
So, what’s the alternative?
In smart workplaces businesses can implement individual, role-based biometric access control cards which mean that buildings that can automatically register that employees have logged in. From that they can set facilities in meeting rooms such as the employee’s desired lighting style or temperature through a process called commercial building automation. Smart workplace solutions are designed to improve productivity and make it easier for employees to work efficiently and comfortably – enabling businesses to focus on their customers. For many businesses, a smart workplace offers a number of advantages and is more than just a ‘fancy gadget’.
Furthermore, Palm / Face Identify Management System for (Time & Attendance and Access Control ).
This Terminal supports PALM templates, FACE templates, FINGERPRINT (BIOMETRICS) templates and CARD TEMPLATES.
With latest hardware platform and Face, Finger, palm vein algorithm, it offers brand new UI and user-friendly operation interface to provide smooth user experience.
With advanced palm & face algorithm and multi-biometric verification technology, the terminal's security level of verification is significantly enhanced.
We recommend this device due to the current health challenges and its impact on using biometrics hence the palm and face option will be very suitable for every organisation for either time attendance and or Access Control.
At BioNet Technologies, we offer signal boosting solutions to improve your wireless cellphone signal in vehicles, homes, cabins, and businesses. Also, we offer other array of services as viz: Automated Staff Attendance & Access Control Mgt Solution * CCTV Surveillance Solution. * Human Resources and Payroll Management Solution * Application Development and Integration. * Alarm System, Perimeter Fence, Electric Fence, Burglar And Anti theft Solution * In-building GSM Signal Enhancement and Optimization * Distributed Antenna systems for GSM/CDMA/WIFI/VHF/UHF. * Fibre Optics design and connectivity * Network Optimization * IP Infrastructure Design. * Cloud based Solution and Data Migration.
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IS IT WORTH HAVING CCTV AT HOME?
Adequate security and monitoring has become a significant
consideration for organizations and residents in this current period. With
constant and deliberate actions to perpetrate unethical behaviors, it’s vital
that protection is given to your business locations and residence to boost
security and peace of mind by investing in appropriate security devices. While
there are a range of systems that you can go for, one of the most efficient
system is the CCTV security cameras to ensure that everything is under control.
Our ultimate goal is your
complete peace of mind and we are always keen to work with you to deliver based
on your requirements. Our service delivery includes installation (nationwide).
CCTV surveillance requires regular &
consistent power supply to function at optimum; this project overview is
developed with the assumption that your property has regular power supply 24/7
to manage the solution.
We will make your first and
subsequent purchase experience simple and interesting by stocking the newest
and highest quality CCTV Cameras.
A CCTV surveillance system to
monitor and increase the level of security awareness in your organization and
our CCTV cameras are IP & HD based.
Video surveillance offers powerful, effective, and
affordable security protection for both residential and commercial areas.
Technological innovations have made video surveillance options easy to operate,
customizable, and scalable tailored specifically for your purpose.
CCTV Cameras are commonly used to monitor
commercial premises such as offices and warehouses. They are useful for
deterring criminals, and if a break-in does occur, CCTV footage can serve as
evidence of the crime and help the police to identify the perpetrator.
These are all great reasons to protect your business with
a CCTV system. But is it worth setting up CCTV cameras outside your home, too?
CCTV has been a common fixture in shops,
pubs, car parks and other public places for years. CCTV is just one line of defense
against crime, and works best when combined with other measures, such as a
burglar alarm, door and window locks, gravel around your property, and security
lights.
Benefits of home CCTV cameras
Benefits of home CCTV cameras
- Cameras make your
home a less attractive target for burglars: If a thief is sizing
up your house and trying to decide whether a break-in would be worth the
risk of getting caught, the presence of one or more security cameras will
generally make them less willing to chance it.
- A robust security system may save you money on
insurance premiums: Some
insurers will charge you less for home insurance if you make your home
less vulnerable to crime, for instance by installing CCTV cameras and/or
other security systems.
- If necessary, you'll
be able to prove that a break-in occurred: CCTV footage of your
property can serve as evidence that a trespasser used force to break into
your home. This can be useful if you're trying to make an insurance claim.
- They're not just
good for catching burglars: Your CCTV camera may capture footage
of crimes that don't involve a break-in.
If
you choose to install a CCTV camera on your property, please bear in mind that
you may be breaking the law if your camera is pointing at public spaces and/or
other people's private properties. For this reason, it's a good idea to call in
an experienced CCTV installer to recommend the best system for your home.
How home security cameras work & various categories
of cameras
- Wired home
security cameras:
These are the most common and
cheapest type of camera, where a wire connects directly from the camera to the
monitor. The downside is that the wires, including extension cables and connectors,
can be difficult to install. Client can also watch happening and
development via their mobile devices from any part of the world provided there
is internet facility on their devices.
·
Wireless home security cameras
Wit this type of system, cameras transmit images to your computer, tablet or mobile phone, using high definition (HD) or digital technology (IP). Many smart security cameras link to an app that you can use to monitor your home while you're out and about. Digital cameras are generally higher quality, but more expensive. Wireless systems can suffer interference from devices such as routers, cordless phones and microwaves, and can be blocked by heavy masonry or metal objects. Your filming may also be interrupted if your internet connection is lost.
Wit this type of system, cameras transmit images to your computer, tablet or mobile phone, using high definition (HD) or digital technology (IP). Many smart security cameras link to an app that you can use to monitor your home while you're out and about. Digital cameras are generally higher quality, but more expensive. Wireless systems can suffer interference from devices such as routers, cordless phones and microwaves, and can be blocked by heavy masonry or metal objects. Your filming may also be interrupted if your internet connection is lost.
Furthermore, in installing these cameras, you’ll still have to
run a cable to a power source. Position cameras where they can’t be tampered
with, but are accessible for maintenance and cleaning. You can buy vandal-proof
cameras, but these tend to cost more.
·
IP CCTV system
These are cameras that use your network or internet portal (IP)
to send images to your computer's router, allowing you to access the footage
over the internet from remote locations.
·
Outdoor home CCTV cameras
If you’re using CCTV cameras outside, make sure they’re
weatherproof and have the recommended IP rating of 66.
·
Indoor home CCTV cameras
Indoor CCTV cameras come in three types: wired, wireless, and power
line networked (these plug into your electrical sockets and transmit images to
a storage device). Wireless cameras are not recommended inside the home unless
the signal can be encrypted, as anyone within range and using a suitable
receiver would be able to view the images.
CCTV and privacy
CCTV and privacy
If you’re thinking of
getting a home CCTV system for the outside of your property, you must comply with
privacy laws. This means making sure that your cameras aren’t pointed at public
spaces, or other people’s houses or gardens. It’s a good idea to discuss any
CCTV plans with your neighbors first – some which? Members told us that they
share a system with their neighbors, which might be one way to cut costs.
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