02/11/2024
We had a question come up from our local fire department. They asked if they could have access to our back door code and our alarm code to use in the case of a fire emergency. I do not think that this is a good idea at all due to the inability to monitor the potential people who could access our building and turn off our alarm system. Have you ever heard of a bank doing this before? I wanted to get your input before I respond to them.
02/04/2024
Do you by chance have a visitor procedure that you could share with me?
01/28/2024
We had a situation where one of the tellers thought that an account holder was recording them. After reviewing video, we can’t see this happening but in this day and age of phones it is very possible that they did. What do you suggest to prevent this from happening in the future?
10/29/2023
"We provide cash replenishment services for our offsite ATM located at a local convenience store. Due to staffing shortages, our branch manager has decided to send only one staff member for ATM servicing, as opposed to the usual practice of sending two individuals. Is this a safe security practice?"
10/29/2023
"We provide cash replenishment services for our offsite ATM located at a local convenience store. Due to staffing shortages, our branch manager has decided to send only one staff member for ATM servicing, as opposed to the usual practice of sending two individuals. Is this a safe security practice?"
10/22/2023
What is CPTED?
10/22/2023
What is CPTED?
10/15/2023
We have a risk management committee that doesn't include our security officer, HR or internal audit. Should they be included as regular members?
10/15/2023
Is conducting mock robbery training for staff a beneficial training exercise?
10/15/2023
We have a risk management committee that doesn't include our security officer, HR or internal audit. Should they be included as regular members?