In typical DEI fashion instead of finding actually solution to problems it is being used to further someone's political agenda.
How about not relying solely on error prone humans to grant access to places. locks have been a thing for a milenia or do you also use a diverse team of log in guards to decide who can use what systems.
>> error prone humans to grant access to places. locks have been a thing for a milenia
Except that a friendly smile and bit of eye contact can often prove enough to slip in behind after someone else opens a door. I know of buildings with claustrophobically small turnstile doors specifically to address this problem.
How about not relying solely on error prone humans to grant access to places. locks have been a thing for a milenia or do you also use a diverse team of log in guards to decide who can use what systems.