URL: http://www.womenentrepreneur.com/2007/08/the-biometrics-boom.html Several weeks ago, an organization I belong to was the victim of an office robbery. Aside from dealing with the trauma of having their offices burglarized, they also had to deal with the fact that two company laptops were stolen--along with all the sensitive information and customer data they contained. They did the right thing by individually contacting all their members and informing them of the breach. Many of the members berated them for not having the laptops in a locked cabinet. I gave them a different response; I introduced them to biometrics. Biometric security--automated authentication achieved by analyzing a person's physical or behavioral attributes--used to be the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters. The movie character walks up to a fortress-like building, waves his hand or says a few words, and magically the doors glide open. In reality, biometrics are decidedly less glamorous and have actually become a feasible and effective security reinforcement for growing businesses. Biometrics Have Come a Long Way Needless to say, times have changed. The investment in biometric security has decreased considerably, with installations averaging just $300 to $500 for a basic setup. Why You Need It No one really knows the true impact of security breaches, as only 20 percent of businesses ever report their intrusions to legal authorities, according to the FBI and the Computer Security Institute. But just because few businesses are reporting security breaches doesn't mean they're not happening. Many companies keep episodes quiet so their public images aren't tarnished. They choose to save face at the outset, but regret it later when lawsuits start pouring in. Your business can potentially avoid this scenario by implementing appropriate security measures--and this may include the use of biometrics. Biometric Benefits
Murphy's Law of Biometrics Most quality biometrics systems have a built-in bypass that requires you to answer a battery of security questions to gain access to your data. Also be sure to invest in a system that can tell the difference between a photocopy and a real fingerprint. But the best thing to do is use biometrics as a complement to your business's existing security systems rather than as a wholesale replacement. |