Workplace biometric security
Workplace biometric security
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IT bosses eye up biometric security

Firms prepare to introduce iris scans and fingerprint recognition in the workplace

James Sherwood, vnunet.com 29 Sep 2004
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Most firms are gearing up for the introduction of biometric security devices, according to new research.

Nearly two thirds (65 per cent) of companies surveyed by Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) said they expected workplace iris scanning and fingerprint recognition technology to be used sometime in the future, with 44 per cent expecting to see it used within two years.

However, opinion is divided on the ethical use of biometric security in the workplace. Some 46 per cent of the survey's respondents anticipated some staff or customer resistance to the technology.

"Attitudes towards biometrics are rapidly improving as the technology becomes more common and people recognise the growing security benefits," said Tony Reid, director of storage solutions at HDS, in a statement.

But only 28 per cent of respondents thought that workplace biometric security would lead to a Big Brother-style abuse of privacy, either by companies or government agencies.

"One of the biggest hurdles to faster adoption of biometrics is ensuring data is stored securely and efficiently, while also ensuring that the system can carry on functioning properly in the event of any part of the IT network going down," added Reid.

The HDS survey was based on 840 interviews with corporate IT directors in 21 countries throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

See also:

ID card biometrics still in doubtTechnology needs to be looked at more closely, warn analysts  24 Nov 2004
Security hardware replacing softwareUK firms replacing software-based security with all-in-one appliances, reports IDC  30 Sep 2004
Civil liberties groups join forces to oppose biometric standards for passports  30 Mar 2004
Terrorism and identity fraud to make biometrics next big security area, predicts specialist vendor  08 Mar 2004
Electronic pads to fight fraud at building society  08 Nov 2002
Device records images of the veins in a user's hand  01 Oct 2002

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