As the public security market gets more mature, he industrial implications are that providers offering types of employee time clock technology deployed for public security and law enforcement uses may turn to the commercial services as new markets.  Due to ever increasing quantity of social security and welfare disbursement fraud, credit card transactions, cellular phone calls, ATM withdrawals, and visa applications, a number of organizations are evaluating the use of biometrics to enhance security, reduce fraud and improve customer satisfaction. The ability of biometrics to establish identity with a high degree of authenticity represents an opportunity not to be missed.’

Accenture expect that the importance of identity will drive time and attendance systems  adoption in two very different directions: high-security uses in government and business, and convenience-driven uses for average individuals. Mobility, health and e-commerce all require strong forms of authentication in the face of increasing security threats. Biometrics solutions are also becoming more affordable, and organizations will then have more options for acquiring and implementing biometrics at different investment levels. Automation and identification tools and processes can improve public safety and security, but also simplify and enhance the experiences of citizens.


Another biometric time clock systems  technology trend is an increased focus on the use of biometrics together with other identification technology. Multi-factor authorization is ‘something you know’ (a PIN, password or answer to a challenging question), plus ‘something you have’ (a physical token or a mobile phone) plus ‘something you are’ (biometric identification). As for example smart phones morph into electronic wallets, demand for strong authorization that voice biometrics can provide will only accelerate. Two-token authorization providers like RSA’s secure ID have been hacked, so there is a need for a better system combining all of them. The bankcards with fingerprint-sensor are an example of this trend where they combine a bankcard, PIN and fingerprint. There is also a trend to integrate multiple types of biometric i


The general views of biometric time clock   in Europe are also changing. 81 % of the people say that they are willing to identify them self with biometrics. The last year’s biometrics have started to get more safe and reliable than other technology. It is more important to look to the innovations then to hang up in the thought of big brother sees you. Associations like The European Association for Biometrics (EAB), founded late 2011, wants to drive biometrics R&D while protecting privacy. They work towards this goal by bringing together industry, regulators and user groups as an independent contact point for interested parties.
nto one single unit for more accurate authentication.