When you think of places that need top-notch security, one of the first places that might pop into your mind is an airport. Airports need to make sure that everyone who is boarding a plane is exactly who they claim to be – not someone who has stolen another person’s ID. This is why more and more airports are turning to biometric security devices.

The Los Angeles Times reports that Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport has become the latest in a string of airports that have begun utilizing biometric security devices to identify themselves. Passengers get their fingerprints screened in order to expedite the security process.

If major U.S. airports trust biometric security devices – don’t you think it’s time you look into them to protect your office and data centers?

Contact Digitus today to see how our biometric security devices can ensure that only trustworthy employees have access to sensitive company data.

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