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The smart office: the future of banking

The smart office: the future of banking

Toni Polo

Sales director EMEA. SCATI

 

Nowadays, banking security is an issue of great importance due to the constant technological advances that have been introduced in the financial world. Therefore, maintaining the balance between security and accessibility of their services has become a constant challenge for financial institutions.

For most security managers, technological innovation in branch offices leads to a decrease in the number of incidents, allows them to improve procedures or optimize the performance of their staff, making them much more effective.

However, many financial institutions have taken advantage of the benefits that AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Big Data bring to video surveillance systems to attract, measure and improve the experience of their customers, having a great use of these advances by the different departments of the bank, benefiting from commercial, or operational, intelligence in relation to what happens in their facilities.

As we have just explained, the challenges faced by banks are numerous and very diverse, among which the following can be highlighted:

CHANGES IN THREATS. Banks are on the front line in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. This means economic losses in the millions, as well as negative repercussions on the image of the financial institutions themselves. A reliable video surveillance system provides the necessary tools to protect against physical and cyber threats.

RETURN ON INVESTMENT. Upgrading to an intelligent video system represents a major investment involving many departments in the organization. The choice should lead to an optimization of tasks and times, a reduction of maintenance costs and a maximization of the profitability obtained with the system for each department of the bank. Increasingly, video systems are being sought that offer advantages for all departments of the company and not only for the security area.

THE POWER OF DATA. Video Business Intelligence allows you to process data from your CCTV system, providing you with a cross-cutting tool for business decision making. State-of-the-art video systems can provide them with information to reduce uncertainty and make good decisions.

The key lies in having a complete platform for the management of the current potential of video surveillance, which is modular, allowing each user to make use of those modules and features that best suit their daily operations. A platform that makes use of AI and big data, combined with a powerful VMS. This is what we call the “smart office” concept, which is implemented for two purposes.

The first is to further improve the safety of the facility itself, the people and the assets present there. Ensuring full coverage of banking facilities 24 hours a day, in addition to capturing all activity and incidents, it means that recorded images can even mitigate or prevent future activity, providing security personnel with alerts or analysis to record unauthorized activity outside of business hours. All these alerts facilitate a posteriori the forensic investigation, but also favor a preventive management, focusing on a concept of predictive security of the facilities. It is the anticipation that something may happen.

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The second focuses on the collection of business data which, properly structured and processed, becomes very valuable information to provide operational intelligence to the different areas of the bank and thus improve operational efficiency.

Determine the number of customers waiting in line at the teller window or ATM, and how long they have been waiting.

Receive notifications when a customer has exceeded the acceptable waiting time limit.

To have statistical data on the number of clients visiting the different offices segmented by time intervals, gender or age.

Know how long customers stay in a specific area of the office, either at the counter or at the sales advisors.

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Credibility and trust between banks and their customers can take years to build, but can be quickly shattered by the smallest detail.

Ultimately, the ultimate goal of AI in video surveillance within the banking sector is not only to keep customers safe, but also to ensure that they have the best possible in-branch experience while maximizing the bank’s profits.

SCATI VAS, new SCATI software module

SCATI VAS, new SCATI software module

This new module identifies and recognizes any code that appears in the scene to extract its information or to track the object or person to which it is associated

SCATI, a manufacturer of intelligent video, access control and system integration solutions, announces the launch of SCATI VAS (Video Anlytics Server), an application that enables multiple types of intelligent video processing to be performed centrally.

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SCATI VAS is a self-developed application that allows the processing of information from any camera in the park, analog or IP, without the need for on-board video analytics.

Centralized processing (as opposed to on-the-edge processing) allows users to have much more powerful and accurate analytics engines for obvious reasons, since a server has more hardware resources to do the image processing than a camera.

For some models of SCATI VISION recorders, SCATI VAS will have the possibility to run on the recording equipment itself. In other scenarios where the number of cameras on which to apply analytics is high, it will be possible to have different dedicated servers for image processing distributed over the network, even in different physical environments, performing the configuration of all of them remotely and centrally from a single operator station.

While the first analytics incorporated in SCATI VAS is designed for detect and recognize barcodes, QR, Datamatrix, etc. on the images captured by the CCTV system cameras; our R&D Department is currently working on new analytics which will be gradually incorporated into SCATI VAS.

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By means of this first analytics it will be possible to perform a visual verification of the passage of goods, assets or even people through the areas covered by the cameras of the system, so the application scenarios are very diverse as it would have a potential use from logistics or industrial environments, to retail or even for public safety. Lo único que se precisa es que el código adherido al bien o activo, o que porte en su ropa o EPI la persona, tenga un tamaño mínimo de píxeles en la imagen capturada por la cámara.

SCATI VAS complements the SCATI platform and integrates with the different modules of the SUITE VISION . SCATI VAS identifies and recognizes any code in real time, notifies SCATI WATCHER immediately by alarm and allows the visualization of images associated with the alarm through a pop-up. Moreover, the metadata generated are recognized by SCATI RECKON, SCATI’s Business Intelligence module, which centralizes the information to facilitate searches through customized filters or display it in a synthesized form through customized reports and graphs.

With this new milestone, SCATI reinforces its commitment to offer intelligent video solutions to its customers, enabling them to manage their facilities beyond security.

SCATI strengthens its new division with the incorporation of Pedro Revilla

SCATI strengthens its new division with the incorporation of Pedro Revilla

Pedro has more than 12 years of experience in the field of security systems and assumes the position of Presales & Support Specialist.

SCATI, manufacturer of intelligent video solutions recently announced the creation of a new Access Control and Systems Integration division, led by Sergio Gómez, an expert in electronics and IT.

To reinforce this new division, Pedro Revilla, a specialist in security systems, has joined the team. Pedro is a Computer Systems Technician and has more than 12 years of experience in the area of pre and post sales support for building and infrastructure projects.

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The new Access Control and Systems Integration solutions are conceived using the same recipe that is part of SCATI’s DNA: own technology, flexibility and maximum care in the pre-sale, execution and post-sale of projects, providing comprehensive services. It is precisely under this premise that Pedro will work, assuming the position of Presales & Support Specialist, to attend and provide the best service to customers in new business opportunities in the field of security.

“I am a perfectionist, hard-working and 100% committed person. I join SCATI with the illusion of being part of the creation of this new security business area in which I will contribute with my knowledge and experience”, says Pedro Revilla, Presales & Support Specialist.

Where is the security industry heading?

Where is the security industry heading?

Alfonso Mata tells us about the challenges faced by the industry

“Our society is in continuous change and the states resulting from such changes last less and less… until new changes occur. This will become more evident with the revolution that the introduction of artificial intelligence is already bringing to many areas of society and, in particular, to the security sector”. Alfonso Mata González, General Manager of SCATI

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To begin with, what do you think are the fundamental premises that a security company must currently follow in order to adapt to the new needs?

Without a doubt: active listening to our customers. To adapt to change you need to know what the customer needs. There is a lot of competition in the video surveillance market, but there are not many companies like SCATI that are able to customize solutions and adapt them to change. Therefore, the key is to be able to actively listen to customers, to understand what their problems are in order to adapt the technology to their needs.

Secondly: developing own technology. We are developers and we do not depend on anyone to be able to provide these customized solutions to our customers. In short, trying to understand what you need and being able to put it into practice is a fundamental value in adapting to technological change.

And the third element, focused within the video surveillance and security chapter, especially in video, is to be able to offer a complete solution. That is, from end to end: from the cameras to the application used to operate the system, through all the intermediate elements that exist: recorders, management servers, all types of analytics, license plate readings, facial recognition…

Concepts such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data… how do you think they will affect and what implementation will they develop in the fields of security in the coming years?

These are technologies that are already in place. The clearest application in the security world, and the one in which we are specialists, is to analyze the video to extract information and data. Artificial Intelligence is a novel mechanism to perform these analytics, extracting, as I pointed out, information with increasingly interesting applications such as the classification of people or objects.

Being able to offer a security manager an investigation tool to locate in video images “people with a red sweater or a certain yellow car” is possible with these tools thanks to algorithms.

Today this is key, and many of our customers are already asking us for this type of application. In addition, there are others that are also booming, such as the reading of QR codes through cameras. These new solutions are aimed at extracting information and being able to trace the supply chain.

Where is security technology heading? what will set the trend in the video surveillance sector in the coming years?

Technology is moving towards digitization, hyperconnectivity and process automation to gain speed and efficiency. This issue, added to the artificial intelligence we mentioned earlier, is a differentiating point in the solutions, as it adds value to our customers’ businesses.

We are facing an increasingly competitive and demanding market, where the incorporation of AI and Big Data will be the key to make the difference against the competition in the sector.

How do you foresee SCATI evolving over this decade to adapt to society’s new security needs?

SCATI is a company that has always been characterized by its ability to adapt to the needs of its customers. Users are becoming increasingly demanding and require comprehensive, comprehensive solutions with a higher level of customization.

SCATI’s evolution will always be in tune with that of its customers, providing more and more products in the field of electronic security, beyond video surveillance and even beyond security. And the recipe for doing this will be the same that is in the company’s DNA: proprietary technology, flexibility and maximum care in the pre-sale, execution and post-sale of the projects. In this way, we provide integral services, evolving from a video products company to a company that develops and commercializes technological products and services in the field of security and the application of technology for the automation and control of critical business processes.

No one knows what new disruptions will emerge in the next ten years, but SCATI will always have its customers at the center of its activities., to be a technology partner to guarantee investments in security technology, addressing the challenges imposed by technologies that we cannot even guess at today, new corporate policies or new regulations that will undoubtedly appear to humanize the artificial intelligence applications of the next decade.

“Our main objective is to continue to consolidate our position in the markets and verticals in which we operate.”

What is the company’s business strategy for the coming years?

Our main objective is to consolidate our position in the markets and verticals in which we have a strong presence: Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. At the sector level, we will continue to focus on offering customized, high-value solutions for banking, logistics and critical infrastructure.

Our goal is to continue offering technological solutions and to provide more complete services.

We are also developing our activity in other markets such as Southeast Asia and creating other business areas to expand our portfolio of solutions. We have recently created a new division oriented to the development of our own Access Control and Systems Integration solutions. With this leap, we seek growth within the aforementioned markets, in addition to positioning ourselves as a benchmark in the development and commercialization of technological products and services in the field of security and the application of technology for the automation and control of critical business processes.

Fábio Faria reinforces SCATI BRASIL team as Key Account Manager & Business Development Manager

Fábio Faria reinforces SCATI BRASIL team as Key Account Manager & Business Development Manager

Fábio is a professional with extensive experience in the implementation of electronic security solutions for large projects.

SCATI, manufacturer of intelligent video and access control solutions, reinforces its SCATI BRAZIL team with Fábio Faria as Key Account Manager and Business Development Manager, with the objective of expanding the company into new markets and developing strategic partnerships.

With more than 20 years of experience in electronic security, Fábio has a background in Computer Science, as well as specializations in products and marketing. In addition, he holds an MBA in Product and Service Management and Engineering, which makes him a highly qualified professional to lead complex projects and work with cross-functional teams.

Throughout his career, Fábio has excelled in areas such as homologation, development engineering, solution architecture, project implementation, product development and commercial and alliance management. In recent years, he has held executive positions in leading companies in the electronic security market, where he has been responsible for the development of successful channel programs and major strategic alliances.

Fábio Faria has led projects such as the implementation of the video surveillance systems and facial recognition for CAP (Clube Athletico Paranaense) whose solutions are in operation at the Arena and at the Administrative and Technical Training Center of Caju and has also taken part in the implementation of large CCTV projects for the Port of São Sebastião, Presidency of the Republic of Brazil, Port of Paranaguá, Port of Vitória, Prodesp, etc.

“I had the privilege to meet and start working with SCATI products almost 10 years ago and since then we have had excellent projects together. Now I have the opportunity and pride to be part of this amazing team and I am confident that together we will achieve excellent results,” he says. Fábio Faria, Key Account Manager & Business Development Manager of SCATI.

SCATI creates a new division oriented to the development of proprietary solutions for Access Control and Systems Integration.

SCATI creates a new division oriented to the development of proprietary solutions for Access Control and Systems Integration.

The company has always been characterized by its capacity for innovation, flexibility and active listening in order to offer customized, integral and comprehensive solutions demanded by its customers.

SCATI, manufacturer of video solutions that go beyond security, announces the creation of this new Access Control and Systems Integration division with the objective of becoming a unique player in the development of flexible and comprehensive solutions for corporate users.

Para liderar esta nueva división se incorpora Sergio Gómez, experto en electrónica e informática cuyo equipo ya está trabajando intensamente en el desarrollo de las nuevas soluciones de control de accesos y de integración: SCATI Access y SCATI Sentry.

Sergio cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia en el sector liderando proyectos internacionales en el ámbito del control de accesos corporativo y la integración de múltiples sistemas de seguridad y cuenta con una visión muy completa del negocio y la tecnología.

These new Access Control and Systems Integration solutions are conceived using the same recipe that is part of SCATI’s DNA: proprietary technology, flexibility and maximum care in the pre-sale, execution and post-sale of projects, providing comprehensive services.

With this leap, SCATI seeks growth within the markets in which it operates (Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Southeast Asia), providing comprehensive services. With the creation of this new division, the company aims to position itself as a benchmark in the development and marketing of technological products and services in the field of security and the application of technology for the automation and control of critical business processes.

“I am very grateful to Scati for having chosen me to lead this new division, and I am ready to put into practice all my experience accumulated over the last few years in the sector. We will continue with the business strategy that Scati has been using to date, prioritizing the design and development of proprietary technology solutions, with a high capacity to adapt to the specific needs of our customers”, comments Sergio Gómez, Access Control & Smart Integrations Director.