Math, asked by vaishvaishnav6313, 11 months ago

Smart cards and biometrics are considered to be what type of access control?

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Answered by ColinJacobus
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Answer: The answer is "logical".

Step-by-step explanation: We are to write the type of access control of smart cards and biometrics.

In a control system, smart cards and biometrics are considered to be logical access control.

This is because of biometric smart cards contain biometric data which is used for identification and authentication purposes.

Most of the biometric smart cards contain biometric data that can be compared to that captured by a separate biometric reader for ID verification.  

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"Answer: The smart cards and biometrics are physical access control.

  • Smart cards are used to withdraw or deposit by swiping them in a machine slot during shopping in which we physically access the cards by providing the PIN for that particular card.
  • Biometric devices are used for attendance and privacy system to secure the data for customised accesses to the people"
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