In this asmag article, Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako discusses how Eagle Eye Networks video analytics can be used to combat criminal activity at ATMs and the other advantages that cloud video surveillance brings to security at banks.
Banks have, and always will be, an attractive target of crime. A quick look at global statistics will show that, barring the last two years of COVID-19, bank robbery rates remain consistently high. According to the FBI, 2160 commercial bank robberies took place in 2019. The number was 2707 in 2018.
For security teams, using every available technology is essential to stay ahead of criminals. Cloud-based physical security solutions offer an excellent opportunity that banks can utilize. This article explores the security threats that banks face and how cloud-based physical security can benefit.
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