Systems I have worked with, don't store your finger print.Hi
I was wondering if anybody had any information on fingerprinting in the workplace. The company I work for are looking at putting in a new system whereby all employees enter the premises using a new fingerprint system.
Can they do this? Do I have to give my fingerprint? No details have been disclosed to staff as to the security precautions that are in place for the storage of this information. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Similar to the biometric recognition system used on certain lap-tops, in combination with user-name / password combination (Irish financial organisations please note).Systems ...
They take a scan and record about 50 points from your print and use this to format a code and they store this code.
They when you login it scans your print and calculates the code and compares it with the one stored.
They cannot get a copy of your finger print from the code.
Similar to the biometric recognition system used on certain lap-tops, in combination with user-name / password combination (Irish financial organisations please note).
These systems are becoming more common now-a-days as it is the law to record employee working hours, and NERA is starting to crack down hard on it.How bizare.
The only place I ever encountered this was in the Prison Service, where the staff had to 'sign in' past the doors with fingerprint technology.
The prisoners however used to spit on the finger-pads.
Nice.
Nicola
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