The two-man rule in security is used to secure high-valued assets and operations. As an example, many banks provide a safety box facility. People can rent these safety boxes to store valuable asserts they have. Most of these safety boxes are designed to support a two-man rule. This means each safety box has two locks. One key to the lock is held by the bank and the key for the second lock is issued to the customer. In order to open it, customers and bank agents need to agree to open it and use their keys at same time. As soon as a customer shows up at the bank, he/she can't just go to the place where lockers are located. There is a certain process for that. Banks will verify their identity first. They will ask for passport and driving license to verify their identity. After a successful verification, they will assign a bank agent to go...
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