Protect your ATMs from attacks: Solutions and survey results on how to protect your ATM portfolio from destruction and theft

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Protect your ATMs from attacks: Solutions and survey results on how to protect your ATM portfolio from destruction and theft

ATM crime doesn't pay, but it certainly costs ATM operators big bucks! Brutal force attacks on ATMs are on the rise, and often with explosives, with news of these attacks publicized on an almost daily basis. Along with logical attacks are malware and specialist electronics that gain control of the ATM and access to customer data and funds.

To understand how these attacks are conducted and how Financial Institutions, Credit Unions, Savings Banks and ATM Operators can thwart such attacks, Oberthur Cash Protection through ATM Marketplace conducted a worldwide survey.

Please join Paul Nicholls, Business Development Director at Oberthur Cash Protection, the world leader in the provision of cash protection solutions as he shares the results of the survey.

Meet the panelist

Paul Nicholls

Paul Nicholls
Business Development Director
Oberthur Cash Protection, OCP

Paul Nicholls is the Business Development Director at Oberthur Cash Protection, OCP, the world leader in the provision of cash protection solutions to the ATM, retail and CiT industries.

Paul has a broad experience of the global ATM industry including how cash protection solutions can be used to advantage wherever cash is handled – ATMs, Retail, Cash in Transit.

A member of various associations including being a committee member of the British Standards Institute, European Committee for Standardization and the ATMIA ATM Discussion and Security Forums.

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