Casino Security
The very nature of a casino and the large amount of money which changes hands there, attract both outside criminals and internal attempts to "profit" by illegal means.
The security systems of a casino should be based on:
1) Physical and electronic security
2) Security personnel
3) Casino staff
4) Work procedures relating to security.

Physical and Electronic Security
1) Means for the physical protection of cash while the casino is active
2) Means for inspecting people entering the casino
3) Overt & covert observation points at sensitive locations within the casino
4) Electronic alarm systems to protect the staff and the money.

Personnel
1) Selection of appropriate security personnel
2) Selection and evaluation of appropriate casino personnel
3) Training security staff and security training for casino staff
4) Overt and covert supervision and control of the staff.

Procedures
Preparation of work procedures for the security and casino staff in order to create uniform habits and to reduce the level of risk.

Investigations
Many casinos suffer from financial losses caused by people within the casino who know how much money there is, are familiar with the work procedures and technical equipment.
ISC has acquired a great deal of experience in locating and identifying the source of internal problems which already exist and in finding solutions which will prevent their repetition in the future.

ISC’s Security Clients include major Casinos in:
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Puerto Rico
Budapest
Greece