Upcoming ATMIA Events:

ATM SEC 06 is being held on the 23rd and 24th October, 2006 at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel in London W1

ATMs continue to be a prime target for the criminal, funding other activities such as terrorism, drugs, people smuggling and illegal working practices. ATMs are targeted by both international criminal gangs as well as local criminals and we see crime migration and displacement.

Come to ATMIA’s SEC 06 security conference to hear professional speakers providing information on crime, crime patterns and crime deterrence.

Key speakers and topics include:

  • An update on today’s terrorist threat, by the Head of Anti-Terrorist Branch, Metropolitan Police Service
  • The ATM robbers' perspective - crime research data, based on criminal interviews, by Professor Martin Gill
  • Tackling ATM crime from a bank perspective, David Anscombe, National Security Manager, Abbey
  • Strategies and Best Practices for preventing Insider Fraud, John Hinds, CIFAS - The UK’s Fraud Prevention Service
  • An update on Current UK Crime Data, ATMIA’s European Security Advisor, Alan Townsend
  • Different crimes and security measures for both on and off premise ATMs, Adrian Hazard, Security Manager, Alliance & Leicester
  • The impact of Chip and PIN, Martin Lewis, APACS
  • The re-introduction of gas attacks in Europe, Neil Chrismas, IBP
  • The problems and solutions of introducing off premise ATMs in fuel filling stations, Michael Hunt, Shell UK
  • A research White Paper into the need to protect customer information and identity theft, Nick Kingsbury, Chronicle Solutions Ltd
  • Tackling ATM crime from a CIT perspective, Paul Fullicks, Security Director, Securitas
  • New consumer research highlighting the need to address the problems not just the symptoms associated with ATM crime, Claire Shufflebotham, NCR
  • The role of Biometrics in ATM Security, Toshimitsu Kurosawa, Fujitsu Ltd
  • Global ATM Security Alliance and Cognito update, ATMIA’s European Executive Director, Graham McKay
  • Potential ATM vulnerabilities to both internal and external attacks, Andy Davis, Information Risk Management
  • Counterfeit notes and the potential for improving early detection, De La Rue
  • CCTV, ATM Surveillance and Fraud Prevention, Chris Boyce, Dedicated Micros
  • IAD coordinated fight against crime, David Easy, Searchers Associates

Please visit our website to view the full programme.

For further enquires regarding attending, sponsoring or exhibiting at this event, please contact Amanda Hardy Amanda@atmiaconferences.com or call +44 20 7603 6082.

The Future of ATM’s in Europe – East Meets West

Following the success of last year’s conference, ATMIA are again returning to the city of Prague to host a two day event entitled ‘The Future of ATMs in Europe - East Meets West’.  The event will take place at the Marriott Hotel on the 29th and 30th November, 2006.  The conference will focus on ATM trends, self service optimisation and security.  Topics under discussion include the future of ATMs as a revenue generating tool, the unification of European payments (SEPA),  The role of Biometrics in ATM Security, CCTV, ATM surveillance and fraud prevention and new services on the ATM.  Questions will be posed such as is a new business model required for the ATM channel? Can banks successfully rival independent ATM deployers?  ATMIA will present on security and business efficiency Best Practices.  For more information regarding attending, sponsoring or exhibiting at this event, please contact Amanda@atmiaconferences.com or call +44 207 603 6082.


ATMs in Australia 3

ATMIA’s third annual conference in Australia, “ATMs in Australia 3” takes place in Sydney from 5-7 February, 2007.The conference will focus on business efficiency and best practices for the ATM industry in Australia. Hot industry topics like direct charging, preventing ram raids, the migration to Windows XP operating platfroms and the resurgence of the idea of ATM advertising as an important revenue source for ATM owners, will feature in the programme. In addition, ATMIA will present international industry training on ATM Risk Management and a contemporary approach to Corporate Governance, launching new online tools for self-assessment and self-education. New global best practices for ATM business efficiency, for protection of the personal bank account and identity of bank customers and for POS security will be unveiled. Don't miss this top industry event on Australian ATMs hosted by the world’s only non-profit trade association representing the whole ATM industry.
 



Would you like to meet the inventor of ATM as the industry comes together to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ATM? Would you like to come to a unique industry event which combines a 10 year retrospective with a 10 year forecast for the ATM industry? Then join ATMIA for its 10th year anniversary celebrations at our Conference East 2007 “The New ATM Generation - A 10 Year Forecast”. ATMIA is the world’s only ATM industry association and it produces the only industry events devoted exclusively to the full range of ATM issues. ATMIA's Conference East 2007 includes the industry’s very first Compliance Day for the ATM industry. This is a special pre-conference forum targeting the obligations and liabilities of banks, processors, ISOs and agents to key compliance issues such as sponsor and ISO registration, the due diligence process, merchant agreement requirements, risk monitoring, and PCI compliance.

The ATM industry has experienced a dramatic boom and bust cycle over the last 10 years, similar to the gold rush period. Join ATMIA as we focus on the future of ATM products and technologies during ATMIA’s 2007 Conference East. This true milestone conference is designed to provide you with the information you need to ensure the success of your ATM program today and for years to come. Learn how effective planning can ensure program stability, participate in group discussions about the short and long-term forecasts for our industry, and hear about the technologies that can help enhance your program as you prepare for the next 10 years and beyond! Conference East's two track format addresses the needs of both ISOs and Financial Institutions.

ATMIA’s “The New ATM Generation - A 10 Year Forecast”, incorporating a 10 year retrospective, is a one-off industry event. It takes place in sunny Florida on February 20-23, 2007 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando.

Events Schedule

Please mark your calendars for the following events…..

ATM Sec 6                   
October 23-24, 2006
London, England
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel

The Future of ATM’s in Europe – East Meets West         
November 29-30, 2006
Prague
Marriott Hotel

Australia Conference 2007
Feb 5-7, 2007
Sydney
Grace Hotel

European Conference
March 29-30, 2007
London
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel

Africa Conference
April
TBA

ATMs in Asia 3
May 28-30, 2007
Beijing, China
The Westin

ATMIA 5th Annual Canada Conference
June 19-21, 2007
Toronto
Hilton Toronto

ATM Security in the Americas 2007
Sept 11-13, 2007
Las Vegas
The Rio All-Suite Hotel

Sec 07
October 8-9, 2007
London
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel

Middle East Conference
Dubai
TBA


About ATMIA

www.atmia.com
PO Box 452 – Brookings, SD 57006 USA 

The ATM Industry Association is a non-profit, member-owned alliance dedicated to the global
advancement, proliferation and protection of automated teller machines. ATMIA is the world’s only
international trade body for the ATM industry with more than 750 members in over 48 countries.
In June 2003, ATMIA established the Global ATM Security Alliance (GASA) (
www.globalasa.com) with
the mission to employ global security resources in a united alliance in order to protect the ATM industry
from criminal activity. GASA publishes international security lifecycle best practices and manages
a global ATM crime data management system called Cognito, which includes an online fraud library.

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