An access control system can restrict and/or monitor who goes where and when, and enhances your existing security system by allowing you to know who is in your building at any particular time. The system will enhance the security of your employees, building and assets.
This is the most secure level of access control as it cannot be copied or stolen, in addition it cannot be lost. Biometrics use any measurable unique physiological characteristic or personal trait as the unique credential. Biometric access can be further verified by combining with an additional technology such as proximity or PIN, this can be used to provide additional security for high risk areas. Typical examples of biometric credentials are fingerprint, hand or face geometry, retinal (eye).