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Banks already employ CCTV cameras throughout their facilities to monitor drive through teller stations, ATM vestibules, vault access, teller transactions and maintain building security. ObjectVideo intelligently-enabled devices work with existing CCTV systems to provide both business intelligence and real-time surveillance for the safety and security of customers, employees and bank assets.
Bank vaults and security deposit boxes present special security requirements for monitoring access and protecting valuable assets.
- Identify entry to secure areas or ?tailgating? without valid system verification (via access control system integration)
- People counting/occupancy capabilities for bank vault
- After-hours human presence detection
- Object left behind
- Objects taken away
- Vandalism/graffiti
- Cameras blocked/moved during possible robbery
Non-secure ATMs indirectly drive away customers and cause revenue loss. Remote and automated surveillance is essential for the safety and security of customers.
- People sleeping or loitering in ATM vestibules
- ATM ?skimmer? insertion
- People loitering in the proximity of an ATM
- Person loitering at the ATM with no transaction started (w/ATM integration)
- Vandalism/graffiti
- Camera tampering
Rather than using a CCTV solution only to conduct investigations after an incident has occurred, ObjectVideo can provide real-time alerting of activities of interest leading up to a potential incident.
- People approaching bank/building at night
- Vandalism
- People loitering in or near bank branch
- Vehicles loitering around facility perimeter
- Camera tampering
With ObjectVideo, existing bank surveillance cameras can provide
important operational data, such as queue lengths, measuring peak branch traffic times, and customer wait times.
- People counting/traffic throughout the day
- Queue length, branch traffic, and wait time monitoring
- Moved camera by teller (camera tampering)