Saturday, May 17, 2008

opinions on the security perspective..

The RCBC event once again emphasized the importance of surveillance system in banks. above its primary purpose, cctv system still is considered an effective deterent to bank crimes as it certainly increases the level of security more specially when these gadgets visibly sprawl out within and around the facility. Often, this is one of the immediate risk factors robbery groups consider when selecting targets.

Periodic survey and threat assessment is relatively an important scheme for banks. This is to address various changes in business operations. Surveys should extend beyond physical consideration and most preferred if conducted by an external consultant and not the appointed security provider. Personnel assessment and review must be incorporated, to help detect employee behaviour or character patterns that may indicate a potential liability to the institution. This can be categorized as a "low level profiling".

Security service providers should be included in this approach with emphasis on guardforce management and intelligence. Bank appointed security person should have a participative jurisdiction over the agency's hiring process, relieve, replacement, reassignment orders, duty detail, periodic guard profiling and holds the final say on deployment changes. Suggestively, a distinct operational and administrative procedure to deal with this process should come from the bank's proprietary security in-charge. case scenarios in cebu alone often than not, lead to the participation of bank security guards, directly or indirectly..

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