Although there are countless technical advances and state-of-the-art solutions, including access control technology, the big question that arises is, why are they not used today?
by Syscom*
Several of us have been victims of a crime or surely we know someone close to us who has been. Sometimes I have taken guns on the street, in customer offices or unsuspectingly, once my cell phone was stolen and I was even taken out of a vehicle while inside a parking lot.
To all of the above, technology could and can respond to this. So why don't we use it?
This year, Syscom has incorporated the most complete line of solutions with the AccessPRO series, where we offer from the most basic of your access control system to the highest demand that is currently required.
Below I will describe some examples and what the technology on offer can do:
Theft of the cell phone. Currently there are cell phones called Smartphones and surely, now we take more care of it, since it becomes part of our solutions, not only calls, but because it is practically our work agenda, and that additionally, did you know that through our Smartphone you can open the door, or even see who touches in our business or home?
Car theft. RFID technology, this year has had a development and growth like never before; in several cities there are in the gas stations this type of RFID reader, which are constantly reading the TAGS that come in the vehicles and thus be able to report if any vehicle has notification of having been stolen and take actions such as not filling the gasoline and associating it with a digital recording system to take a photo of the alleged owner of the vehicle. Traffic agents may randomly check if that vehicle is reported stolen; they even say that they will make it mandatory in Mexico.
Biometrics instead of so much "official identification". If you don't have an IFE credential or passport, you're just nobody. Most of them we use, and if they were to rob you leaving a bank, they already have your address. The same for retirees or pensioners, who have to go to collect their money having to move, or have to attend semiannually to verify that they still live with their identification, instead of being able to use a fingerprint recognition equipment.
In essence, it's more comfortable for everyone to show up and show their credentials, but why not read a fingerprint or facial recognition? All this already exists, but it has to be invested to implement it, but it is simply more "comfortable" to remain the same.
At various airports in the United States of America and England, there are systems for reading biometric traits to frequent flyers who are listed in this program, and with this they can pass without being reviewed in more detail.
In various countries that develop technology, they not only create it, but also use it. Do the same with what is available to you today. I give you one more example, in Korea and the United States, there are shops in which users pay their bills using the fingerprint system, forgetting the famous credit cards and that in Mexico we use one for each commercial establishment.
Permanently, Syscom offers you the highest technology and quality products, complemented by the most up-to-date courses and where we indicate how it works and how it is implemented.
Conclusion, technology is present, but we have not learned to use it for the good of ourselves. An important alternative that can definitely help in this probelmatic is the AccessPRO series, which gives you a comprehensive solution.
Postscript, the human trait remains the most complete security element to this day.
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