Ensuring ATM physical and software security

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Ensuring ATM physical and software security

The key threats remain physical attacks such as smash-and-grab raids and criminals stealing mag-stripe card data at EMV-compliant and non-EMV compliant ATMs in the US. Malware and ATM theft will also increasingly become an issue as the US moves to EMV. This whitepaper, sponsored by Triton, examines best practice in preventing ATM attacks such as skimming, smash-and-grab raids, attacks on ATM safes, and software/network attacks.

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Triton FI based products • NO Windows 10™ Upgrade • Secured locked down system that is virus/malware resistant • Flexible configurations - Drive-up and Walk-up • Triton's high security standards • NFC, anti-skim card reader, IP camera and level 1 vaults are all options • Triton Connect monitoring • Lower cost

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