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Day 1 - Monday 27th October, 2008 |
| 8:30 - 9:15 |
Registration desk open
Coffee and pastries available in exhibit hall |
| 9:15 |
Welcome and opening remarks |
| 9:30 |
Network security in an expanding European marketplace
VocaLink is one of the world’s largest payment networks. Recent expansion, and ambitions to grow into Europe, present unique security challenges, which will be explored in this session.
Craig Broom, Cards Service Line Director, VocaLink
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| 10:00 |
ATM security strategy in the savings banks groups in Austria
Austrian banks are witnessing increasing ATM fraud from overseas. This presentation will highlight recent measures, including chip authorisation strategy, and a specific initiative for recycling ATMs.
Peter Michael Seitz, Channel Management, Branches and Self-Service, Erste Bank
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| 10:30 |
ATM Crime in the National Bank of Greece
A case study presenting ATM fraud incidents and proposed solutions, and the contribution of ATM EMV upgrade and Chip Card migration in the battle against fraud.
Michael Ondrias, System Analyst, National Bank of Greece
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| 11:00 |
Coffee break and exhibits open |
| 11:45 |
ATM Security in Africa
As the African ATM market develops, so does ATM crime. How are African banks attempting to improve the security of their fleets?
Dare Adeyeri, General Manager and Chief Information Officer, Guaranty Trust Bank, Nigeria
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| 12:15 |
ATM physical crime - winning the crime battle by taking a different approach
Payzone has made several acquisitions in recent years, each bringing its own set of problems. This presentation will demonstrate how a small security team, working on a small budget, has succeeded in reducing crime by adopting unconventional tactics.
Alastair Richardson, Security Manager, Payzone
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| 12:45 |
Lunch and exhibits open |
| 14:15 |
ATM physical attacks - a positive experience
Tesco holds a unique position in the ATM industry as both a deployer and a site-owner. This presentation will describe how Tesco and Police worked in partnership to 'defeat' a series of ATM physical attacks.
Les Kynaston, ATM Fraud & Security Manager, Tesco and Alan Mason, East Midlands Police Specialist Operations Unit
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| 15:00 |
Secure customer identification and authentication in the face of global
fraud trends
Why collaboration is key in protecting consumer trust and industry integrity in a world of rapid channel and technology convergence. This session will include a case study presented by one of NCR's customers.
Claire Shufflebotham, Global Marketing Manager - Security and Fraud Prevention, NCR
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| 15:45 |
Coffee break and exhibits open |
| 16:30 |
Working together to tackle card fraud at ATMs
Card fraud is a serious issue for member banks, issuers and acquirers and card schemes. This session will explore some of the modus operandi, rationale and developments in this space to reduce the risk at ATMs.
Karl Brincat PhD, Head of Technology Risk, Visa Europe
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| 17:00 |
ATM Fraud - European Focus
This session will illustrate how a unified approach is taken to countering ATM fraud in Europe. It will present the latest European ATM fraud statistics and trends, and cover common types of ATM fraud and known countermeasures.
Lachlan Gunn, Coordinator, EAST
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| 17:30 |
Conference closing remarks |
| 17:35 |
Drinks reception sponsored by 3SI Security |
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Day 2 - Tuesday 28th October, 2008 |
| 8:30 |
Registration desk open
Coffee and pastries, exhibits open |
| 9:00 |
Opening remarks |
| 9:15 |
Maintaining customer confidence and protecting brand integrity
One of the UK's leading banks will discuss data protection solutions and how a stringent approach to security can help to build customer trust and loyalty.
Sue Seaby, Head of Global Group Security, Barclays
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| 09:45 |
Co-ordinating an approach to ATM security with external partners
BCR has worked with the Romanian police to tackle fraud in its ATM network. This presentation will look at how different bodies can work together to improve security.
Onisifor Mihail Petredeanu, Head of Acquiring, Banca Comerciala Romana |
| 10:15 |
ATM and CIT attacks - the Europol perspective
ATM and CIT attacks are frequently linked to bank robberies and other crime types. This presentation will provide a European overview and suggest some possible preventative measures.
Artur Romanowski, Europol
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| 10:45 |
Coffee break and exhibits open |
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| 11:30 |
The role of CIT in ATM security
This presentation will look at ATM security from a CIT perspective and how CIT companies and deployers can combine to reduce ATM-related crime.
Tony Smillie, member of ESTA Security & Risk Management Working Group
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| 12:00 |
The ECB banknote recycling framework
Recycling is likely to become more and more popular over the next few years. The ECB's framework aims to ensure it can be implemented without compromising the security of the ATM.
Niels Riedel, Senior Expert, ECB Banknote Recycling Framework
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| 12:30 |
Cyber Crime
A look at how cyber crime and cyber espionage can damage businesses in the banking sector.
Peter Yapp, Head of Information Security, Control Risks |
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| 13:00 |
Lunch & exhibits open |
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| 14:30 |
Keeping your Windows ATM computers secure in a changing threat landscape
At ATM Sec 06, Pat described a practical architecture to produce a secure, well-managed ATM estate. But there are still challenges to keeping the ATM's computer secure as the threats change over time; this session digs into some good ways to make sure you stay safe.
Pat Telford, Principal Security Consultant, Microsoft
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| 15:00 |
Secure in an insecure environment
Through the changing environment in which ATMs are operating, security and the issues influencing security have caused operators to re-evaluate their security needs and requirements. The issue of security is receiving a greater level of awareness within the financial institution. Constant cash in circulation and the increased acceptance and usage of credit and debit cards mean that criminals are refocusing their efforts on those domains where cash is located and can be accessed. This session is the response of Wincor Nixdorf to the IT Security related issues.
Mojgan Bringemeier, Product Manager IT Security, Wincor Nixdorf
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| 15:45 |
The application of biometric security in Japanese ATMs
Japan is leading the way in the introduction of biometric security measures at ATMs. This session will look at how they have been implemented and the benefits they have provided.
Dr Mitsutoshi Himaga, Engineering Development Manager, Hitachi-Omron Terminal Solutions Group
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| 16:15 |
Coffee break and exhibits open |
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| 16:45 |
The convergence of ATM and online transactions
Payment cards, previously only used for ATM and POS transactions, are increasingly a component of online shopping and banking. This presentation will discuss some of the threats, and their mitigation techniques, from this change in the risk landscape.
Dr Steven Murdoch, Chief Security Architect, Cronto Ltd and Researcher, University of Cambridge
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| 17:15 |
Update on latest UK ATM crime
A look at recent developments in UK ATM crime, and how it is being tackled by industry stakeholders.
Alan Townsend, Chairman, ATM Security Working Group
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| 17:45 |
Closing remarks and conference close |
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