Control access to critical areas and track movements to detect suspicious activities.
The banking sector is a common target for criminals, so security is paramount. Bluetooth and IoT access control systems can help financial institutions significantly improve their security and efficiency.
These systems allow for granular control of access to sensitive areas, which can help ensure that only authorized individuals have access to these areas. Additionally, the systems can be used to track the movement of employees and visitors, which can help detect suspicious activities.
Financial institutions that invest in Bluetooth and IoT access control systems can protect their assets and employees, improve their efficiency, and reduce costs.
One of the main pains in the banking sector is the lack of access control to vaults, warehouses, and operational structures. This can lead to robberies, thefts, and vandalism, compromising the safety of employees and customers.
Key custody is a significant legal risk for financial institutions. Branch managers typically have custody of the keys and can sue banks claiming 24/7 standby. Most of these cases are won by the managers.
Finally, the lack of access control to racks is also a problem for the banking sector. Racks are structures that house servers and other critical equipment, and their security is essential for business continuity. However, racks are often vulnerable to attacks, and the lack of monitoring can make it difficult to identify incidents.
Elimination of key custody by managers
Managers no longer need to hold keys to premises and equipment, reducing the risk of legal proceedings, robberies, and thefts.
Complete and individualized access control
Only authorized individuals can access premises and equipment, increasing security.
Detection of operational misconduct
Access control systems can help detect operational misconduct, such as unauthorized access or improper use of equipment.
Individualized data on opening time and entry and exit times
Access control systems can provide data on the opening time and entry and exit times of each rack.