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		<title>Biometric Time Clock</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 19:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biometrics is an authentication system that is utilized for uniquely recognizing human beings based on one or more physical or behavioral traits. In Information Technology, biometrics is used as a form of identity access management and access control. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Biometrics is an authentication system that is utilized for uniquely recognizing human beings based on one or more physical or behavioral traits. In Information Technology, biometrics is used as a form of identity access management and access control. The different modes of recognition range from fingerprint, DNA, face recognition, hand and palm geometry, iris recognition. These might also include behavioral recognition that includes typing rhythm, gait and voice recognition.</p>
<p>A biometric time clock is a device used majorly in workplaces like high profile <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13" title="biometric time clock" src="http://biometrictimeclock.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/907996_sk_lg.jpg" alt="biometric time clock" width="250" height="250" />companies, government institutions, banks and other such places where the business involves a lot of security and confidentiality. Although the basic use of the biometric clock is to check the time of entry and exit of employees into the company. This keeps a systematic track of their attendance and a log of all details regarding their working schedules. It saves a lot of time that used to be unnecessarily wasted in making entries into registers at the reception or having some sort of a punching card. This system prevents irregular and unpunctual employees from decreasing the productivity of their work due to improper surveillance or supervision.</p>
<p>Biometric clocks allows automated payroll processing, helps easily produce accurate reports employee time/attendance to the HR  and eliminates buddy-punching, early punch-ins, time cards, unauthorized overtime, hours of payroll calculations. The fingerprint is not the only means of accessing employee attendance using this device. Retinal scans and voice recognition are also being used by some companies in the effort of being in the process of being up to date with employee information in a more secure and efficient manner.</p>
<p>These forms of identification can eliminate various obsolete security problems for different companies as well as eliminate terrorist activities. If you are in an industry where large amounts of cash or armory is distributed then biometric time clock are one of the safest bets to perform transaction activities in such environments. Places like the Pentagon and the White House have been using these biometric time clocks for many years now to prevent unwanted security risks and to keep a check on the influx of the kind of people that enter and exit round the clock. Many defense force bases also use this security system.</p>
<p>Thus, gradually as this technology finds a vast amount of usage and saves a lot of time that normally would slow down the company’s productivity, this would be more in demand even in small scale institutions. Owing to the rapid growth in the workforce it is very difficult to keep track of everything one does, manually. Hence, Biometric clocks that have proved to be a boon already to various limited number of large scale institutions will soon find use universally on a wider scale.</p>
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		<title>Biometric Security Keeps the Information Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 02:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
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We have passwords for practically every portal in our lives to shield us from identity theft or the curious eyes of a significant other or family member. Passwords need constant updating and increasing degrees of variability in terms of characters, numbers, capitalization and even symbols so that more and more people are keeping record of [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have passwords for practically every portal in our lives to shield us from identity theft or the curious eyes of a significant other or family member. Passwords need constant updating and increasing degrees of variability in terms of characters, numbers, capitalization and even symbols so that more and more people are keeping record of their passwords in written books or on the backs of scrap paper littering office desks.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15" title="fpt40" src="http://biometrictimeclock.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fpt40.jpg" alt="fpt40" width="210" height="210" />This scenario is not exactly a ringing endorsement for passwords as the only line of defense from having your on personal security. Finding a way to incorporate all three dimensions of our living reality in an integrated security system is the best way of protecting information from all angles.</p>
<p>In the vein of technological achievement, integrating new systems into our array of security devices is the way of the future. However, as long as we have security devices, we will have those among us who want to break into these systems &#8216; it&#8217;s a sort of parallel evolution and biometric security systems, when used correctly, could keep us head of the curve on crime.</p>
<p>Biometric security systems use recognition software for an array of physical or behavior traits, such as iris scanners and voice recognition. Within the field of information technology, biometrics is used to restrict access to only those authorized as a means of instigated tight control on admittedly personal and private data.</p>
<p>Used through two modes, biometric systems can verify individuals through a captured trait in addition to any other verifications deemed necessary or it can be used to identify persons that do not belong based on comparisons against an already created biometric database.</p>
<p>For your own personal use, biometric systems can be purchased and installed for whatever security needs with little chance of misidentification. Iris readers scan the patterns of an individual&#8217;s iris which are as unique as fingerprints using a small camera that creates a template that is stored in the system and compared against whenever that person uses the scanner.</p>
<p>The technology of biometrics is admittedly advanced and specific so as to protect at the highest security levels. They are superb for the realm of physical security than application security like a website and are not infallible. Determined and decided thieves will find their way around any system, but if your business and or life need additional security that passwords and identification cards aren&#8217;t providing, jumping into the technology of biometric security may be the right fit for you and your life.</p></div>
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		<title>Why Every Company Need a Biometric Time Clock</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Biometrics is the technology that measures and analyzes the characteristics of the human body for easy identification. Biometric security systems generally have a number of components. The first is the biometric reader that scans the body part used for identification.
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<p>Biometrics is the technology that measures and analyzes the characteristics of the human body for easy identification. Biometric security systems generally have a number of components. The first is the biometric reader that scans the body part used for identification.</p>
<p>The second component is the software that uses the information obtained by the reader and transforms it into a digital format. The information is then stored in a database. Biometric readers have long been used by the commercial and government sectors but is now gaining ground in the home security industry.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-17 alignleft" title="fingerprint" src="http://biometrictimeclock.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/fingerprint.gif" alt="fingerprint" width="175" height="211" />Both biometric time clock systems and biometric time attendance systems are the same even if they have different names. Biometric identification clocks are often preferred by people looking for time punch systems. These systems use fingerprint recognition or hand recognition for employees to punch in or punch out. Wages are then based on the records collected.</p>
<p>Convenience is one reason why many employers like biometric fingerprint time clocks. All you have to do is to touch the reader with your finger and the clock says &#8220;Thank You&#8221; to indicate that you have been identified and punched in. This eliminates the need to keep a rack of employee badges. Furthermore, there&#8217;s no need to worry about employees who forget their swipe cards. Plus you can set up new employees without any hassle.</p>
<p>Biometric technology is very accurate. Since no two fingerprints are alike, there&#8217;s never any confusion with regards to identifying the employee. Aside from this, biometric time clocks ensure that employee time is added accurately. Calculations are exact and free from errors since these are done with the help of RealTime software. Missed punches or employees who forgot to punch out are easy to identify with this software that is part of the biometric time clock.</p></div>
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