Since POS
networks handle so many credit and debit card transactions, they are still a risk
for identity theft. Every day, POS systems around the world handle a vast
amount of transactions and transmit sensitive credit/debit card data over the
internet. Because of the link to payment card information, POS systems are a
tempting target for hackers and other criminals.
Through
attaching a tracking device to the POS system, remotely downloading malware, or
sniffing data over the internet, criminals may steal information. By linking to
the card issuer via the internet, POS systems confirm card information. This
data remains unencrypted for a period of time, during which time remote hackers
will steal it.
Fingerprint
authentication is a low-cost and efficient way to improve the security of your POS
system. It's been used in a variety of applications for a long time and is an
easy biometric authentication tool to set up.
Employee
thefts may be prevented by using fingerprint recognition in conjunction with
proper monitoring. It also reduces buddy punching and improves payroll
productivity. Fingerprint verification for signing into a POS system will help
prevent data theft and system manipulation.
Fingerprint
authentication can be used in all areas of a POS system where password
authentication is required. As opposed to passwords, which can be exchanged,
lost, and even stolen, it offers superior protection. When the fingerprint
scanner is integrated with the software and hardware, it takes over POS security,
requiring all employees to check their fingerprint before gaining entry.
HRK Retail
POS Software also allows you to customize the rate of access for each employee
class. For example, which aspects of the software do cashiers, managers,
and the owner have access to. Since the manager must be present to
overwrite any mistakes on the POS system, fingerprint ID validation
ensures manager accountability.