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The ABCs of Robbery Prevention

Join us as we take you through the alphabet of tactics, decisions, and deterrents that will help decrease your institution’s likelihood of being robbed.

OnDemand
Recorded Wednesday,
July 14th, 2021
Presented by Randy Phillips
1h 30m total length
$279.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Information Technology/Security
  • Risk Management/Legal
  • Branch Manager
  • Facilities Manager
  • Security Officer
  • Teller
  • Trainer

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The threat of robbery will never go away and in these desperate times, people do desperate things. However, there are steps that can be taken that are proven to deter and discourage robbery. Join us as we take you through the alphabet of tactics, decisions, and deterrents that will help decrease your institution’s likelihood of being robbed. You’ll also learn the critical importance of a positive security culture and why it’s so important for your staff. While we can never guarantee you won’t be robbed, we can empower you and make your financial institution an undesirable target in the eyes of the robber.

What You'll Learn

  • The importance of tactical awareness
  • Ways to discourage a robber
  • How surveillance can work against you 
  • What a hard target is and how to create one
  • The factors a robber looks for when choosing a target

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This program is designed for security personnel and any employee looking to understand more about robbery prevention.


Randy Phillips

Instructor Bio

Randy Phillips is a sought after security consultant in the financial services industry. Randy began his career in financial institution security while still employed as a police investigator in New York State. His career in law enforcement provided his first exposure to the world of corporate security and financial crimes. This exposure would shape his career path from then on.

For several years he juggled two careers, pursuing bank robbers as a police officer and then teaching financial institution employees about dealing with those very people. After retiring from law enforcement, he started rising in the world of corporate security and was soon working for a top 25 financial institution with over 300 locations in four states.

His dual careers have provided much insight and experience into the world of fraud, embezzlement, and ethics investigations. He has honed his skills in physical risk assessment and risk mitigation and has administered all levels of security for a financial institution.

He routinely collaborates with many local, state, and government agencies including, the Department of Homeland Security, US Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, and the Federal Bureau of Investigations. His analytical thinking and thoroughness have been tremendously beneficial in writing policy and procedure, developing business continuity plans, conducting risk assessments, and creating training programs.