Security body supports biometrics
Wednesday, 14 April 2004 22:22 EST
The Security Industry Authority (SIA), a Home Office body that regulates the private security industry, is using biometric technology to authenticate its users. The SIA has eliminated password logins and provided its 100 users with a special mouse that scans their fingerprint before allowing access to the system. The agency says the technology, from ISL Biometrics, will improve the security of its information. 'We pride ourselves on being open and trustworthy and we need to back that up,' said Tim O'Neill, assistant director for IT at the SIA.
'No one individual can have access to enable corruption to take place. By getting rid of passwords and using biometrics, it's physically impossible to give access to someone else.'
SIA plans to examine the potential for biometrics in complying with regulatory standards.
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