A Frightened First World looks for Biometrics Security Cover… [author:RNCOS Public time:Nov 25, 2005] |
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Biometrics based security surveillance devices and discretionary access control technologies have come about as a result of digital access control system which prescribes who, what or the type of process may access some restricted resources. The discretionary access handles restriction of informative data using services or physical objects.
A market research report, “Access Control Technologies and Market Forecast World Over [2007]” published by RNCOS opines that after 9/11 in the US and 7/7 in UK, the demand for access control and security surveillance technology has increased, which is expected to have an Annual Average Growth Rate of 37.1% by 2009. The report also enumerates the current changes affecting the security system market.
Ease of use and low cost have made biometrics very common place. The access controls industry has a strong growth potential, although, the rate of growth is not defined.
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