Are you looking to get more from your physical security system?
Knowing what to look for and prioritize during decision-making can lead to the most successful outcomes. Open architecture, unification, cybersecurity, workflow automation, and data optimization should always be a top priority.
Here are 5 physical security considerations for your bank:
- Standardize on open architecture and flexible systems
- Unify and centralize security operations in one view
- Prioritize cybersecurity resilience
- Automate workflows for better risk mitigation and investigations
- Improve business operations using physical security data



Shifting threat landscape
Working cross-functionally
Branch transformation
Strengthen cyber resilience
Unfortunately, banks are increasingly the target of cyber attacks, with over 3,400 successful attacks last year. Your IT department manages a myriad of business systems. With thousands of IoT devices to each one, you risk adding new vulnerabilities to your environment. As connectivity expands in the age of IoT, you need a secure system with multiple lines of defense to support your data protection goals. One that helps you understand, identify and mitigate risk to make your institution more resilient.
Streamline operations
Modernizing your security system can be costly, and these decisions now involve more departments than ever before. Your system of choice should offer more than a heightened view of security. It should increase efficiency and scalability across departments to secure buy-in. That's why you need a security platform that allows you to manage your operations across different teams from a single application. One that empowers your operators to speed up investigations, and filter out the noise.
Make sense of data
Today’s customers expect a seamless and secure banking experience. But to enhance the customer experience, you need to understand it, and this requires data. Your security system sits on a warehouse of valuable data about your environment. But how can you make sense of data that’s stuck in siloed applications? You need a security system that can tap into the data you collect to present actionable insights.