Article

Pass word over load

Topic: Identity TheftPublished February 2, 2011

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 958 legacy views

Legacy rating: 3.5/5 from 2 archived votes

It’s all come down to the fact that we all have too many pin numbers and passwords to remember. Have you ever taken the time to count up how many you use in the course of a day? Have you ever sat in-front of your screen and your mind has gone absolutely blank? If you think you’ve got it bad what about the tech guy who has got hundreds to memorize including the ones that give access to the most sensitive parts of the companies. He may just resort to sticking them onto a post-it note, or shoving them into a drawer. How many employers have to change pass words every time they let some one go. Changing all the pass words for a company can be very time consuming.rnThe backbone of every major company is a huge network of servers, network devices, and security. This requires constant routine maintenance, repair. Most of the techs are running around with "administrator" privileges, either with their personal user or with their commonly used accounts. And they’re losing or forgetting them constantly!rnBiometric-based solutions are able to provide access control and personal data protection. The need for biometrics can be found in federal, state and local governments, in the military and commercial applications. not surprisingly, there is a growing need for the technology in the private sector. The economy and crime have an inverse affect on each other. When the economy is down, crime goes up. This is a hard fact. And the top 2 crimes in this country are car theft and identity theft. our products directly protect anyone , from individuals all the way up to large corporations with hundreds of employees, against those 2 crimes. Utilizing biometrics for personal authentication is convenient and considerably more accurate than current methods(such as passwords or PINS) This is because biometrics links the event to a particular individual. A pass word can be stolen and used by some one other then the authorized user. Bio metrics has become the next generation of security. It?s all come down to the fact that we all have too many user names,pass words and pin numbers to remember. Have you ever sat in-front of your screen and your mind has gone absolutely blank? Have you ever taken the time to count up how many you use on a daily basis? If you think you?ve got it bad what about the tech guy who has got hundreds to memorize including the ones that give access to the most sensitive parts of the companies. He may just resort to sticking them onto a post-it note, or shoving them into a drawer or even writing them all down in a book that might be lost any way. How many employers have to change pass words every time they let some one go. Changing all the pass words for a company can be very time consuming.The backbone of every major company is built on a massive network of servers, network devices, and security soft ware. Every day, systems, networks and security administrators are logging onto all of these points for routine maintenance, repair and application of the most updated security patches. Many of them are running around with "administrator" privileges, either with their personal user or with their commonly used accounts. And they?re losing or forgetting them all the time!
Most of us, have the best of intentions, but the more those passwords exchange hands or remain unchanged, the greater the likelihood of a security problem. There is increased risk of this happening if they are just left lying around somewhere.
Bio technology is a better way to. Unload some of that mental cramming of passwords and pin numbers.

Biometrics is ideal when absolute verification of identity is required. While previously cost prohibitive, and primarily utilized in critical situations, such as nuclear power plants, large financial transactions, securing sensitive data etc., biometrics has evolved into an affordable security solution. Biometric-based solutions are able to provide access control and personal data protection. The need for biometrics can be found in federal, state and local governments, in the military and commercial applications. not surprisingly, there is a growing need for the technology in the private sector. The economy and crime have an inverse affect on each other. When the economy is down, crime goes up. This is a hard fact. And the top 2 crimes in this country are car theft and identity theft. our products directly protect anyone , from individuals all the way up to large corporations with hundreds of employees, against those 2 crimes. Utilizing biometrics for personal authentication is convenient and considerably more accurate than current methods(such as passwords or PINS) This is because biometrics links the event to a particular individual. A pass word can be stolen and used by some one other then the authorized user. Bio metrics has become the next generation of security. Administrators, like most of us, have the best of intentions, but the more those passwords exchange hands or remain unchanged, the greater the likelihood of a security problem. This is a very serious problem. Bio metrics technology Provides a very easy solution to this problem. Finger print technology saves a lot of time and frustration. For get all of the pass words and user names. Or at least cut down on the amount you have to remember. http://mcbiometrics.com

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The makers of League of Legends, Riot Games, have a new game out called Valorant. The game has now been released from closed beta and is accessible to gamers everywhere. A strategic shooting game called Valorant has two teams of five players apiece. Valorant pits squads of five members against one another; to win rounds, each team must accomplish specific goals. Every player can join in and play online from any part of the world. Despite the fact that the game is still in its

October 30, 2022

Article

Throughout the US, a recent spate of smash-and-grab robberies have been affecting many retail businesses and other smaller commercial enterprises; depriving them of the sense of security they may once have had. The financial and emotional impact this has, and continues to have on small businesses, shouldn’t be underestimated, and affects not just the business owner, but the employees and other customers, too. Getting together in small gangs (although sometimes it’s upward

December 31, 2021

Article

While the holidays are a fun and festive time for most of us, for some with criminal intentions, it’s a time of endless opportunities for theft, intrusion and generally making innocent people’s lives a misery. Keeping your home safe over the festive period is doubtless your priority, and here are some tips to help you achieve that: Resist posting your plans on social media You might want the world to know what fun you have planned over the holidays, but for anyone looking

December 31, 2021

Article

Everyone can be a potential victim when it comes to a cybercrime. Many hackers want to gain access to your personal and financial information. No matter how much you think that a hacker will leave you alone and not care about you, it is always a potential hazard to leave your devices unprotected. The best thing that you can do is find the right steps to keep your devices protected from cybercrime. Some of the steps that you can use to make this work include: Use the Full-Serv

September 7, 2021