October 19, 2017
ATM deployers in the U.S. thought they had ATM skimming under control, but "deep insert" skimming, which started in Europe, has begun to spread like wildfire across ATM networks in the U.S.
Standard anti-skimming solutions simply were not designed to protect against this threat. However, it can be prevented.
In this webinar, you'll hear how technology innovation and industry collaboration has helped to defend against deep insert skimming.
You'll also discover more about ATM explosives attacks from industry expert Henco Bezuidenhout and how new shockwave dye-stain technology has helped reduce deadly ATM bombings. Long a problem in South Africa, these attacks are now migrating fast and are becoming a global challenge, undeterred by standard ink-stain products that are not effective at "spoiling the prize" in an explosive attack.
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Henco holds a Master's Degree in explosives technology and is a registered professional natural scientist with SACNASP. He has R&D expertise in military secondary and commercial explosives accessories and initiators and 25 years' experience in the explosives industry including R&D, manufacturing, safety and training. he is currently a PhD candidate in Chemical Enginerring - CPUT.
Claire has 25 years' experience in the financial self-service industry, serving in senior global product management and marketing roles including software, services, consultancy, physical and logical security and compliance.
Tom has spent 30 years in the financial industry covering ATMs, payments and core banking, and now specializes in ATM fraud management, working with financial institutions, deployers and partners.
Suzanne Cluckey is an award-winning writer with an extensive background in publishing, advertising and marketing, corporate communications, and radio and television production.