June 12th-13th, 2018: The ATM & Payments Security conference in London, UK
From 12th-13th June 2018, the ATM & Payments Security Conference will be taking place at The Royal Lancaster in London, UK. This will be ATMIA’s 18th annual security event, this time focusing on ensuring on-going customer trust in ATMs.
Who should attend?
Security management in the ATM, cash and payments sectors, including banks, independent deployers, cash-in-transit operators, cash management, network processors, card brands, ATM vendors, security solution suppliers, security consultants, banks and law enforcement agencies.
What are the benefits of attending?
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the global threat landscape
- Increase your protection levels against current threats
- Proactively prepare for new emerging threats
- Find out from a leading criminologist what ATM offenders really think of our industry security solutions
- Find out how best to deal with global cyber security attacks
- Anticipate fraud migration trends
- Get the latest ideas and information from the world’s top security experts in financial services and the cash industry
- Network with an international audience of industry executives facing the same challenges
- Check out the latest security solutions and defensive technologies in the industry in a world-class trade exhibition hall
- Network with leading law enforcement agencies working with ATMIA to combat ATM and payment fraud
Confirmed speakers at the 2018 event so far include:
- Alexander Resch, Interpol: "A survey of financial services crime threats, including ATMs"
- Terence Bourke, Cardtronics: "Securing independent ATMs and providing a trusted interface with customers"
- Tony Blake, City of London Police & Metropolitan Police Force - "An overview of cash machine, card and card-not-present fraud trends"
- Graham Mott, LINK Scheme: “An update on ATM physical security (including black box attacks) in UK and Europe
- Kalyani Pillay, South African Banking Risk Information Centre: "The successes of the SABRIC model for managing ATM and card crime in South Africa"
Venue
Royal Lancaste Lancaster Terrace
London W2 2TY
United Kingdom
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