Security Cameras
Teller coverage, vault monitoring, ATM surveillance, parking lot license plate capture, and lobby overview. High-resolution recording with extended retention for compliance and incident review.
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(603) 464-4600 Banking & Finance Security
Banks, credit unions, and financial services firms in New Hampshire face security requirements that commercial offices do not. GLBA compliance, dual-control vault access, audit trails, and 24/7 monitoring are mandatory. We have been installing banking security and IT infrastructure in NH since 1985.
The Banking Difference
Financial institutions face security and compliance challenges that do not exist in typical commercial buildings. Vault access requires dual authentication with full audit logging. Teller areas need camera coverage that documents every transaction. Alarm systems must include holdup buttons with silent dispatch to law enforcement. And when a system fails, there is no room for error when customer assets and sensitive data are at stake.
We understand these constraints because we have installed systems in financial institutions across New Hampshire since 1985. Our technicians know the difference between a lobby camera and a vault camera. Our engineers design access control that satisfies FFIEC and GLBA requirements. And our support team answers the phone 24/7 because financial institutions do not close.
Services for Banking & Finance
Teller coverage, vault monitoring, ATM surveillance, parking lot license plate capture, and lobby overview. High-resolution recording with extended retention for compliance and incident review.
Learn more →Dual-authentication vault entry, dual control for safe deposit access, time-restricted after-hours access, and complete audit trails. Badge systems for staff-only zones and sensitive areas.
Learn more →UL monitoring with priority police dispatch, holdup and panic buttons under counters, and after-hours vault protection. Door contacts and glass-break sensors for perimeter security.
Learn more →Secure VoIP with encrypted signaling, after-hours forwarding, direct lines for departments, and call recording retention. PCI-compliant call handling for cardholder data environments.
Learn more →Network segmentation for cardholder data, SOC monitoring, patch management, and encrypted backups. Help desk with financial services IT experience and compliance awareness.
Learn more →Clean labeled copper for teller stations, ATM connectivity, and server room cable management. Organized infrastructure supporting high-availability transaction systems.
Learn more →Backbone for branch-to-HQ connectivity and high-bandwidth for trading and transaction systems. Single-mode and multimode fiber supporting multi-location financial networks.
Learn more →Emergency paging to all floors, digital displays for lobby information, and branch-wide announcements. Clear audio for customer service and staff communication.
Learn more →Video entry for after-hours deposit lanes and night drop, branch-to-branch intercom, and integration with access control to log every visitor event.
Learn more →Cloud-hosted VoIP with disaster recovery, flat-rate pricing, and mobile iOS and Android applications for off-site executives. Automatic failover keeps lines open during outages.
Learn more →Common Banking Scenarios
Cameras document every transaction while panic buttons provide silent alarm capability. Vault access requires dual authentication with full audit logging. After-hours entry is restricted to authorized personnel with time-based permissions.
ATM surveillance captures face-level images and transaction details. Night drop and after-hours deposit lanes use video intercom for visitor verification. License plate capture documents vehicles in the parking area.
Fiber optic backbone connects multiple branches to headquarters for centralized monitoring and data consolidation. Network segmentation isolates cardholder data from guest Wi-Fi. SOC monitoring provides 24/7 threat detection.
Every access event is logged with timestamp, user identity, and door location. Camera footage retention meets GLBA and FDIC requirements. System reports support FFIEC examinations and internal compliance reviews.
Case Study
A regional credit union with 2 branches and a headquarters office was operating with outdated analog cameras, mechanical vault locks with no audit capability, and a phone system that could not support encrypted signaling or compliance recording. An upcoming FFIEC examination required documented security controls and audit trails.
Arcomm installed 28 IP cameras covering teller stations, vault areas, ATMs, and parking lots with license plate capture. Dual-control access control was added to vault and safe deposit rooms with full audit logging. We deployed a secure VoIP system with encrypted signaling and automatic call recording retention. Network segmentation isolated cardholder data from member Wi-Fi.
Passed the FFIEC examination with zero security findings. The credit union now has complete audit trails for every vault access event. False alarms were eliminated through proper zone configuration and video verification. And the new phone system handles member calls securely without exposing staff personal numbers.
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