In a high-security data center, management is reviewing options to enhance the security of the server room entrance. They are seeking a solution that drastically minimizes the risk of unauthorized entry due to duplicated or stolen access credentials. Which locking system should they implement?
Biometric locks are the optimal choice as they utilize unique biological traits like fingerprints or retinal scans. This approach significantly lowers the risk of unauthorized access because it is challenging to duplicate these biological markers, unlike other methods. Keycard systems, while common, are vulnerable to cloning. Numerical keypad systems can be compromised if someone discovers the code. Key locks can be picked or duplicated, and electronic keys, similar to RFID, can also be copied or lost, thereby compromising security.
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