Hotel Data Security
Decentralized Identity Verification: A Privacy-First Approach to Hotel Data Security
YouVerse | August 30, 2024
Facial biometrics offers a promising solution for hotels seeking to streamline check-in processes and enhance guest experiences. It eliminates the need for traditional check-in procedures, such as presenting identification and filling out forms, speeding up the process and saving time for both guests and hotel staff. But how can hoteliers protect guest data from cyberattacks and ensure they meet the stringent privacy standards demanded by guests and regulation? A new approach to hotel data security and privacy Biometric verification offers a dual benefit in the hospitality industry: it enhances hotel data security while also improving ...
Hotel Data Security Update: Hotels, Hotel Owners and Employee Personal Information
Bob Braun | October 26, 2022
By Jim Butler, Bob Braun Hotel operators and owners have long been focused on the privacy of the personal information they collect from guests – because of the global nature of the hospitality business, hotel brands have focused on complying with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and beginning in 2018, the Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the first comprehensive law designed to protect the privacy of consumers’ personal information. Businesses that are subject to the GDPR and the CCPA are required, among other things, to respond to consumers who wish to view the personal information collected by the business...
Hotel Data Security: Challenges to Address in 2022
Bob Braun | January 3, 2022
By Jim Butler, Bob Braun Like virtually all industries, the hotel industry continues to be challenged by cybersecurity concerns. As we approach 2022, hotel owners and operators need to address some basic issues that impact the security of their systems and their guests. Wi-Fi. Providing wireless internet to guests has become a “must-do” for hotels – it’s not too much of an overstatement to say that a potential guest won’t stay at a hotel that doesn’t provide free Wi-Fi. But hotel Wi-Fi systems, particularly those in public areas, have long been a soft underbelly of cybersecurity. In the past 10 days, TechCrunch+ reported...