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Bank Security
© COPYRIGHT PLN9 SECURITY SERVICES PVT. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PLN9 Security Services Pvt. Ltd.
Complete Security Solution In Association With Tyco
Bank Safety
 Banks are the safest place to keep your cash.
 Nevertheless, bank failures happen from time to time. Here's a look at what
causes bank failures and what you can do about them.
 The main thing to know in a bank failure is that your money is probably safe. If
your money is FDIC insured.
 It is important to keep your hard-earned money safe.
 Whether you are concerned about online banking security or the traditional
banking security threats ways to avoid identity theft.
Physical Security Systems Of Bank
 Physical security systems that effectively protect your assets,
customers, and employees are central to your ability to compete
and succeed.
 Physical Security for Retail Banking solution combines video
surveillance, access control, and incident detection and response
in a single, comprehensive solution.
Security for Retail Banking
 Physical Security for Retail Banking encompasses a comprehensive suite
of IP video cameras and intelligent video surveillance, access control, and
incident response solutions.
 Video Surveillance IP Cameras are a broad portfolio of high-definition,
standard-definition, and dome IP cameras.
Cameras Support
 Anytime access to video from any location
 Embedded security and networking features
 Day and night operation
 Motion detection and event notification
 Wireless capabilities
 Power over Ethernet connectivity to simplify deployment by connecting and
powering cameras with a single cable.
The Solution Provides
 Multisite and remote site video surveillance
 Intelligent video stream management, distribution, and archiving
 Low-latency, high-quality video streams
 Automatic event-based recording and video tagging
 An open, interoperable system that supports a broad range of cameras,
video codec’s, viewing platforms, and network topologies
 Comprehensive management of cameras, video servers, sites, and viewing
interfaces
 Intelligent bandwidth management to deliver high-quality video streams
over low-bandwidth branch connections.
Physical Access Gateways
Physical Access Gateways connect door locks and card readers to the IP
network and allow you to Incorporate your existing physical security
systems into your intelligent IP-based infrastructure.
 Control of up to thousands of doors
 Easy remote configuration through a built-in web server
 Support for offline operation if network connectivity is lost
 Ability to cache and encrypt up to 250,000 credentials per device
 Physical Access Manager is a comprehensive physical access
management application that lets you configure hardware, enroll users,
and monitor activity throughout the system.
Solution Overview
 Support for a comprehensive list of access control policies
 Easy integration with other business IT systems, data stores, and third-
party sensors
 Flexible reporting
 Ability to automatically link sensors to the relevant video feeds
through built-in integration with Video Surveillance Manager IP
Interoperability and Collaboration System is an intelligent security
resource management application that orchestrates media, resources,
and information throughout your environment to optimize incident
response activities
Physical Security for Retail Banking
Encompasses
How Physical Security for Retail Banking can improve threat detection and
response:
 A gas sensor recognizes a leak and triggers automatic incident notification
to the IP phones of key personnel.
 A third-party gunshot sensor recognizes that a gun has been fired in a
branch location. The security system immediately alerts bank security
personnel and local law enforcement, and automatically activates a
building evacuation plan. Evacuation instructions are sent to all employees
on their IP phones and broadcast to customers on digital signs.
 An employee activates a silent alarm indicating a crime in progress. Live
video surveillance footage is immediately pushed out to handheld
appliances and mobile phones of security personnel and local law
enforcement.
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  • 1. Bank Security © COPYRIGHT PLN9 SECURITY SERVICES PVT. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PLN9 Security Services Pvt. Ltd. Complete Security Solution In Association With Tyco
  • 2. Bank Safety  Banks are the safest place to keep your cash.  Nevertheless, bank failures happen from time to time. Here's a look at what causes bank failures and what you can do about them.  The main thing to know in a bank failure is that your money is probably safe. If your money is FDIC insured.  It is important to keep your hard-earned money safe.  Whether you are concerned about online banking security or the traditional banking security threats ways to avoid identity theft.
  • 3. Physical Security Systems Of Bank  Physical security systems that effectively protect your assets, customers, and employees are central to your ability to compete and succeed.  Physical Security for Retail Banking solution combines video surveillance, access control, and incident detection and response in a single, comprehensive solution.
  • 4. Security for Retail Banking  Physical Security for Retail Banking encompasses a comprehensive suite of IP video cameras and intelligent video surveillance, access control, and incident response solutions.  Video Surveillance IP Cameras are a broad portfolio of high-definition, standard-definition, and dome IP cameras.
  • 5. Cameras Support  Anytime access to video from any location  Embedded security and networking features  Day and night operation  Motion detection and event notification  Wireless capabilities  Power over Ethernet connectivity to simplify deployment by connecting and powering cameras with a single cable.
  • 6. The Solution Provides  Multisite and remote site video surveillance  Intelligent video stream management, distribution, and archiving  Low-latency, high-quality video streams  Automatic event-based recording and video tagging  An open, interoperable system that supports a broad range of cameras, video codec’s, viewing platforms, and network topologies  Comprehensive management of cameras, video servers, sites, and viewing interfaces  Intelligent bandwidth management to deliver high-quality video streams over low-bandwidth branch connections.
  • 7. Physical Access Gateways Physical Access Gateways connect door locks and card readers to the IP network and allow you to Incorporate your existing physical security systems into your intelligent IP-based infrastructure.  Control of up to thousands of doors  Easy remote configuration through a built-in web server  Support for offline operation if network connectivity is lost  Ability to cache and encrypt up to 250,000 credentials per device  Physical Access Manager is a comprehensive physical access management application that lets you configure hardware, enroll users, and monitor activity throughout the system.
  • 8. Solution Overview  Support for a comprehensive list of access control policies  Easy integration with other business IT systems, data stores, and third- party sensors  Flexible reporting  Ability to automatically link sensors to the relevant video feeds through built-in integration with Video Surveillance Manager IP Interoperability and Collaboration System is an intelligent security resource management application that orchestrates media, resources, and information throughout your environment to optimize incident response activities
  • 9. Physical Security for Retail Banking Encompasses How Physical Security for Retail Banking can improve threat detection and response:  A gas sensor recognizes a leak and triggers automatic incident notification to the IP phones of key personnel.  A third-party gunshot sensor recognizes that a gun has been fired in a branch location. The security system immediately alerts bank security personnel and local law enforcement, and automatically activates a building evacuation plan. Evacuation instructions are sent to all employees on their IP phones and broadcast to customers on digital signs.  An employee activates a silent alarm indicating a crime in progress. Live video surveillance footage is immediately pushed out to handheld appliances and mobile phones of security personnel and local law enforcement.