While revolutionary for its time, ZK Attendance Management 2008 had significant limitations by modern standards. Security protocols were lax compared to today's encrypted biometric data transmission. The software often relied on the underlying operating system's security, and the storage of fingerprint templates, while proprietary, was not subject to the rigorous GDPR or privacy standards that govern modern biometric systems. Additionally, the reliance on local databases meant that data redundancy was a risk; if the local PC failed without a backup, attendance records could be lost. This was before the era of seamless cloud redundancy, requiring administrators to maintain diligent manual backups.
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: Define work hours (e.g., "Morning Shift" 09:00 to 17:00). Set rules for permissible late arrival and early leaving. Additionally, the reliance on local databases meant that
Use the software's internal "User Management" to restrict who can edit logs.