08/06/2012
Acts of workplace violence that stem from violence domestic relationships seem to be more common than ever before. We employ about 150 people and I know of two employees that are in abusive relationships. One of these employee's husbands has threatened to kill her and everyone she works with if she ever leaves him. How can people stay in these relationships? I know so little about this issue and I'm the credit union's Security Officer.
01/10/2011
What is a "security committee"? We already have BSA, Compliance, Human Resources, Audit and Executive Committees.
04/06/2009
09/01/2008
I have attended the Security Institute and have a question. Should security know if an employee is going through a foreclosure? In these desperate times people may become capable of desperate measures, but their personal privacy is also important. How do we handle this from a security standpoint?
03/31/2008
I plan to include a recommendation in my annual report to change the current reporting structure for the Security Officer. Presently, I report to the VP of Retail Operations. I am seeking references to cite that advise the bank security reporting structure should be in other areas such a finance, risk, administration, but not through retail because of the apparent potential for downward influences and the need for independence.
11/26/2007
by Paul Johns, Chief Marketing Officer for Complinet
07/17/2006
Several employees are carrying "take home" bank keys on their personal key rings - along with house and car keys. I would like to stop this practice to keep the keys separate and not in use when out of the bank. I cannot find any reference material on this. What do you think of stopping this practice?
08/01/2005
08/01/2005
07/01/2005
On July 30, 2002 the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was signed into law.