Card reader as a means of Access Control is becoming popular as compar

Card reader as a means of Access Control is becoming popular as compared to a human guard. In this context, which one of the following statements is not correct ?

[amp_mcq option1=”It offers better security as it cannot be bribed.” option2=”It is more economical.” option3=”It can never fail.” option4=”It is always alert.” correct=”option3″]

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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2022
Statement C, “It can never fail,” is not correct. Electronic systems, including card readers for access control, are subject to potential failures. These can include technical glitches, power outages, software errors, network issues, or physical damage to the reader or the card. While generally reliable, stating they can *never* fail is inaccurate.
– Card readers are electronic access control devices.
– Electronic systems are susceptible to various forms of failure (technical, power, software).
– Human guards have different failure modes (bribed, distracted, tired) compared to electronic systems.
Statements A, B, and D highlight advantages of automated access control: being incorruptible (A), potentially more economical in the long run (B), and consistently vigilant (D), compared to human guards. However, the possibility of technical failure remains a reality for electronic systems.
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