Automated Safe Deposit Systems in Casinos to Prioritize Privacy and Security
Automated safe deposit systems integrate with casino infrastructure to provide 24/7 private asset storage without the need for staff intervention.
- By Emmanuel Harir-Forouch
- Mar 06, 2026
Casino environments are designed around continuous operation, layered controls and the protection of high-value assets, which makes them well-suited to safe storage systems that require resilience and discretion.
As discerning client expectations around privacy, availability and risk management grow, Gunnebo Safe Storage highlights how advanced security technology presents automated safe deposit systems. These are increasingly being incorporated into casino frameworks, separately from the casino floor, while still benefiting from a venue’s robust security infrastructure.
These systems are housed within graded, certified strong rooms constructed to recognized international burglary resistance standards. The vault structure forms a primary security control, designed to resist forced entry and prolonged attack. All storage, movement and presentation of lockers take place entirely within this secure envelope, ensuring the graded boundary is never compromised during operation.
By completely removing the need for staff involvement during access, the model reduces procedural risk and limits the number of individuals with potential exposure to stored assets. Automation supports consistency in operation, reducing reliance on manual processes while maintaining a clear and auditable access trail.
Authentication is based on layered verification rather than reliance on a single access factor. Multiple identity checks must be successfully completed before a locker can be retrieved and presented, typically within a private access suite. This mirrors established casino security principles where multiple controls must be satisfied before high-risk assets are exposed, even briefly.
Physical integration within the casino’s wider security perimeter further strengthens the approach. Continuous surveillance coverage, controlled access points and on-site security personnel provide an additional layer of oversight around the vault environment. At the same time, internal layouts are configured to preserve privacy during access, demonstrating that discretion and security can coexist within a controlled operational setting.
Continuous availability and 24/7 self-service access are available to allow items to be deposited or retrieved at any time, aligning with the extended operating hours typical of casino resorts and removing dependency on staffing schedules.
Rather than introducing an entirely new risk profile, automated safe deposit systems reflect the application of familiar casino security disciplines to a different asset category.
Graded vault construction, controlled automation and layered authentication demonstrate how safe storage can be incorporated into an existing security architecture without increasing operational complexity or compromising established controls. And when deployed thoughtfully, it will support both asset protection and guest confidence.
This article originally appeared in the March/April 2026 issue of Security Today.
About the Author
Emmanuel Harir-Forouch is the global business development director at Gunnebo Safe Storage.