Financial
Institution & Bank Security Cages
Prevent theft of
server equipment, records, and other stored personal information with a
security partition system
Financial
institution server protection
Protecting
servers has become a priority. Not just the data protection, but physical
barriers to unauthorized personnel. Most banks have no physical protection
at all.
Given today's
world of identity and privacy theft, and the incumbent liability that banks
and other financial records holders are exposed to, it makes sense to secure
server rooms from physical theft as well as electronic.
Records storage
protection helps prevent identity theft, vandalism, fraud
Banks, mortgage
companies, and other providers are increasingly required to keep a larger
variety of confidential records and keep them longer. This has caused a
paper debacle and adds to security issues. Cages can be constructed to keep
unauthorized personnel away from these records. Controlling access is key.
Besides outright theft, damages can occur if the wrong people are allowed
access to vital stored paper records.
Primary/secondary lenders records generate substantial paper such as deeds,
notes, applications, loan documents, etc., that must be kept for the life of
the loan. It makes sense to segment and protect these records. If security
caging isn't adequate due to volume, consider
wire security panels that can be attached to bulk storage racks.
HR records are
also proprietary, and appropriate for security cages. The implications for
privacy violations through human resources records are potentially damaging
and can be defended against with adequate physical security.
Purchased goods
protection
Items like
toner, printers, software, and computer hardware continue to be subject to
theft from within. Wire security cages have the advantage of allowing
inventory counts without opening the cage to the wrong people.
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Cisco-Eagle assists our customers with Wire Partitions
and Wire mesh security cages, to create secure space for storage and
work in process. For more information, call Customer Service or submit an
inquiry:
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