06.02.2017 • News

How to Streamline Security and Improve Operational Efficiency

When it comes to security, many think more is better: more cameras, more security guards, more ID checks. But in reality, less really is more. What we need to look for is less: les...

Arie Melamed, FST Biometrics
Arie Melamed, FST Biometrics

When it comes to security, many think more is better: more cameras, more security guards, more ID checks. But in reality, less really is more. What we need to look for is less: less intrusion, fewer barriers, less time wasted and, ultimately, the fewest errors. 

So why do so many companies rely on card management systems which not only require each user to have their own piece of “equipment” but also pose major security risks? Streamlining security can not only save money, it can actually provide a higher level of security. 

These issues and more are explored by FST Biometrics’ CMO, Arie Melamed in the blog post “Streamlining Enterprise Identity Management – Less Equipment, More Efficiency".

 

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