ATM Security 2008 (SEC 8)
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, London
27th and 28th October 2008
As EMV and other initiatives start to reduce levels of payment card crime, ATMs are coming under ever greater pressure from the criminal community. Physical attacks, particularly on off-site ATMs continue to increase, while non-physical forms of attack involving counterfeit cards, skimming and IT and software breaches are also on the rise. In the current environment ATMs even represent a target for terrorist activity.
Banks and independent ATM deployers from across Europe have successfully implemented a range of solutions to minimise these security threats, and representatives are bearing down on London to share their experiences at the ATM Security 2008 Conference (SEC 8) on 27th and 28th October 2008 at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel.
RBR is jointly organising this event with ATMIA Europe. For more information, please see the speaker programme below, or download a more detailed brochure for the event.
To register a delegate place or exhibition booth for this event, please click here.
Day 1 - Monday 27th October, 2008
8:30 Registration and breakfast
9:15 Welcome and opening remarks
9:30 Network security in an expanding European marketplace - Craig Broom, VocaLink
10:00 ATM security strategy in the savings banks groups in Austria - Peter Michael Seitz, Erste Bank
10:30 ATM Crime in the National Bank of Greece - Michael Ondrias, National Bank of Greece
11:00 Coffee break and visit exhibition area
11:45 ATM Security in Africa - Dare Adeyeri, Guaranty Trust Bank Nigeria
12:15 ATM physical crime: winning the crime battle by taking a different approach - Alastair Richardson, Payzone
12:45 Lunch break and visit exhibition area
14:15 ATM physical attacks - a positive experience - Les Kynaston, Tesco and Alan Mason, East Midlands Police
15:00 Secure customer identification and authentication in the face of global fraud - Claire Shufflebotham, NCR
15:45 Coffee break and exhibits open
16:30 Working together to tackle card fraud at ATMs - Karl Brincat, Visa Europe
17:00 ATM Fraud: European Focus - Lachlan Gunn, EAST
17:30 Conference closing remarks
17:35 Drinks reception sponsored by 3SI Security
Day 2 - Tuesday 28th October, 2008
8:30 8:30 Registration and breakfast
9:15 Opening remarks
9:30 Maintaining customer confidence and protecting brand integrity - Sue Seaby, Barclays
10:00 ATM and CIT attacks: the Europol perspective - Artur Romanowski, Europol
10:45 Coffee break and visit exhibition area
11:30 The role of CIT in ATM security - Tony Smillie, ESTA Security & Risk Management Group
12:00 The ECB banknote recycling framework - Niels Riedel, ECB
12:30 Cyber Crime - Peter Yapp, Control Risks
13:00 Lunch break and visit exhibition area
14:30 Keeping your Windows ATM computers secure in a changing threat landscape - Pat Telford, Microsoft
15:15 The application of biometric security in Japanese ATMs - Dr Mitsutoshi Himaga, Hitachi-Omron
15:45 Coffee break and visit exhibition area
16:30 Update on latest UK ATM crime - Alan Townsend, ATM Security Working Group
17:00 ATM security best practice - Graham McKay, ATMIA Europe
17:30 Closing remarks and conference close
To register a delegate place or exhibition booth for this event, please click here.



