An enterprise is upgrading their security infrastructure to enhance identity verification at various access points throughout their office building. They require a system that operates efficiently in a high-traffic environment and can reduce the risk of unauthorized access due to credential sharing or theft. Which biometric solution would best align with the organization’s need for a contactless and swift authentication process, while also providing robust security against false positives?
A facial recognition system is optimal for a high-traffic area due to its contactless and fast authentication capabilities. It minimizes delays and the risk of touch-based cross-contamination. This technology also effectively counters the issue of credential sharing or theft, as it verifies an individual's identity based on physical characteristics that are difficult to replicate or steal. Retinal scanners, though highly secure, are not as fast in high-traffic scenarios and are not contactless. Proximity cards and PIN codes are susceptible to being shared or stolen, therefore not addressing all the concerns specified by the enterprise.
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