Canadian ports are turning to biometrics to increase security at various access points. From fingers to faces, how the technology is leveraging the human anatomy
Installing a double dead-bolt on the front door of your home only to leave your backdoor secured with a flimsy chainlink is generally not the best way to keep your property safe. The same analogy goes for corporate headquarters and large branch offices securing their remote sites. The focus has often been on getting the latest and greatest in terms of security for the central site building, while teleworkers and small branch offices were left open and susceptible to virtual break-ins.