Friday, December 18, 2009

Biometric Door Locks - Will They Replace PIN Codes and Magnetic Cards? I Say Yes!

Office security is a serious issue that requires a lot of attention to detail. One area that businesses are looking at is their entry systems. While many companies rely on pin codes and magnetic cards, these are starting to show their weaknesses as pin codes can be shared and swipe cards can easily be stolen.

But biometric door locks don't have these same weaknesses and will probably be making an appearance at an office near you. Considering regulations like HIPAA and the fear of corporate espionage, it will be sooner than later.

If you want to know even more about biometric door locks, read on to the article below
The advanced technology of biometrics will probably soon replace different other forms of access control like the PIN code and the magnetic cards which are used for swiping.
All About Biometric Door Locks For Home and Corporate Use

Friday, December 11, 2009

Biometric Fingerprint Door Locks - Why Use Fingerprint Locks In Your Home?

When the economy turns sour, so does the importance of paying attention to home security issues. Unfortunately when people start to struggle with money, they will go to any means so they can pay bills or even just eat.

One of the best bets you can go with when securing your home is a biometric fingerprint door lock. As you can tell by the name, these door locks use a fingerprint in order to allow or restrict people from coming into the home.

As you may remember, everyone has a unique fingerprint. Keys can be duplicated easily - especially if you don't have bump proof locks.

Read on below to find out even more information about biometric fingerprint door locks.
You never have to worry about your keys falling into the wrong hands because this lock is completely keyless, allowing you to restrict and control who has access to your home or office quickly and easily.
Fingerprint Door Lock w/ Remote Control - Bump Key Resisstance Lock

Friday, December 4, 2009

Fingerprint Scanner Door Lock - The Solution For Missing Keys!

I think we all have been in the horrible situation where we left our keys somewhere and couldn't get into our house. For me, it was when I was living in China and had to call a coworker late at night in order to stay at their house.

I wish I had a fingerprint scanner door lock at that time! It looks like Kwikset has developed one that would have been perfect.
Kwikset, one of America’s leading door lock companies, has developed this new keyless lock that scans your fingerprint and unlocks the door.
Kwikset SmartScan Fingerprint Reader Lock

Friday, November 27, 2009

Biometrics Door Lock - Do They Take Forever To Work?

One of the biggest oppositions people to have to technology like a biometrics door lock is that it probably will take a long time to work. With the way businesses and even homes operate these days, waiting around just for a door to open is not an option at all.

Fortunately it seems that the authentication process only takes a few seconds. While there might be some variation based off the biometrics door lock you choose, you can feel good knowing that you won't have to stand at the door for 5 minutes for it to open.
The speed in which the identity is authenticated will be between 1-3 seconds. At times, the speed will be dependant on the model of the lock.
How Does Security Work With Biometric Locks?

Friday, November 20, 2009

Kwikset Bump Proof Lock - Can You Add Person and Time Restrictions With A Biometric Lock?

When it comes to running your household, you have to have a lot more people in your house than you might like. If you need something repaired, you might have to hand over a key. Or maybe you have a cleaning person that has access to your house once a week while you're at work.

In those situations, you're setting yourself up for your key being replicated and your security being violated.

With a product like a Kwikset Bump Proof Lock, you can easily program someone into your door security system. But not only that, you can restrict when that person has access. Therefore, you know that a repairman who is only supposed to be there at night won't show up in the middle of the night as a burglar!
Restricted access can be controlled depending on the time or day of the week. That means you can give your cleaning person or math tutor entry to your home only during specific hours and lock them out at other times
Kwikset SmartScan Keyless Lock - Dorm Room Keyless Locks