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Dedicated Micros - banking on security in the Middle East
Dedicated Micros have had tremendous success delivering CCTV solutions to the banking sector in the Middle East, which faces a multitude of threats including fraud, theft and physical attacks on staff and customers.
Across the Gulf Cooperation Council area we can count 10 major banks - in Bahrain, Dubai, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia - as customers, the largest has nearly 1000 systems installed. As our CCTV systems are embedded rather than PC based they are recognised for their stability - essential in the banking environment - whereas PC solutions have a reputation for crashing without warning.
Tackling ATM fraud
The security challenges with regards to banking are most keenly felt when it comes to the safe operation of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) whose accessibility makes them a convenient target. It is CCTV systems, specifically remotely accessible DVRs that are at the very heart of efforts to deal with this type of threat. A prime example is Dedicated Micros DV-IP ATM, based on NetVu Connected technology, and compact enough to fit within the confines of an ATM. The DV-IP ATM can be supplied with an Arabic menu and also has the ability to capture ATM transaction data in Arabic.
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