Economic & Security Risks Associated With Flawed Physical Access Control Systems
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facial recognition access controls leadershipActive Witness Corp. (AWC) is a Vancouver, Canada based company that is currently at a pre-commercial testing stage for an access control system. The company leadership is wanting to gain insight into what are both perceived and real - economic and security threats that various industries feel for having flawed access control systems.
More and more industries are requiring entry points in their physical locations to have access control systems such as key cards, button pads, fobs and most recently facial recognition. AWC operates in the facial recognition space and holds pending patents for a unique feature that provides a significantly faster, more accurate and “difficult to falsify” user experience, based on multi-factor facial authentication.
What we are hoping to gain is insight into what business leaders through either direct contact or researching past historic news or stories, see as direct (ex. theft) and indirect (ex. employees feeling at risk resulting in productivity loss) key risks/threats and the monetary value that can be attributed to them.
We also like to provide latitude and would like the learners to provide their own ideas and opinions regarding their collected data on a predetermined data point spread.