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Software Security - ATM Best Practices

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Abstract

Bad news travels fast. Almost three years ago, the media picked up on two or three incidents where best practice ATM software security measures were not followed. This media attention focused on the risks to ATM security and the industry became nervous.

Much of this media 'hype' has now passed and there have been no further bad news stories. The risk profile of an ATM is now much better understood. Crucially, an ATM is not a PC, and is therefore not subject to risks associated with email or being on a shared drive, for example.

NCR has always worked to secure the software environment so that none of the bad news stories mentioned above could happen. NCR continues the work in today's Windows environment with APTRA security.

Contents

  • Software security is not new
  • The real problem is unauthorized code
  • Internal threats
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Ideal requirements for ATM software security
  • Solidcore for APTRA - tailored security and compliance for the ATM environment
  • A securely managed ATM in an Active Directory environment

 

Speaker

Neil MacDonald

Claire Shufflebottom
Global Marketing
NCR

 

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