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How to comprehensively secure over 6,000 ATMs

ATMs represent one of the most vulnerable and critical points for any financial institution.

Unlike an administrative office protected by walls, an ATM is a fully exposed computer.

For this reason, cybersecurity for these environments requires a paradigm shift: abandoning permissive models and adopting absolute, restrictive, and behavior-based control.

 

What will you learn in this case study?

Absolute hardware visibility and control: Discover the process of mapping between 60 and 70 specific components for each ATM model, ensuring the equipment operates exclusively with its original parts.

 

Defense against physical attacks: Learn how the implementation of behavior-based security achieved a 100% block rate against malware execution attempts and unauthorized hardware connections during penetration testing.

 

Real-time automated containment: The technological architecture that reduced response times, successfully containing and isolating an ATM from the network in just 1 to 2 minutes after detecting an anomaly.

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Client testimonial

"We managed to elevate the protection of our critical infrastructure to the level of sophistication that today's market demands. We now have the certainty that every physical connection in our ATMs is monitored and that we can act on any anomaly remotely and automatically, without affecting our users' experience."

- Cybersecurity Management.