Industry Innovation, COVID-19 Update, Conference Changes and More....
Industry Innovation, COVID-19 Update, Conference Changes and More....
Dear Industry professional,
For the industry to remain relevant in these challenging times, innovation continues to play an integral role in future-proofing the industry. This was reflected earlier this month with a multinational bank in Singapore announcing the encashment services of cheques at ATMs. ATMIA is leading the way with our global future-proofing exercise with  Next-Gen ATMs creating a new API App model for ATMs. We encourage all industry stakeholders to gain further insight into this global project and join our webinar on 1st April at 9 am-10 am CDT on Gearing up for Next-Gen ATMs in the Breakthrough year of 2020. This is a free service to members and US$95 cost for non-members. To register please click here. if you would like to learn more on this global project, our first Next-Gen ATM newsletter is now available to all industry stakeholders click here, we encourage you all to come on board and be part of future-proofing this industry.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, ATMIA has created a new webpage on our website sharing all our statements and resources to assist you during this crisis. To view, click here
For a quick reference point, please refer to the following :
ATMIA has made the decision to delay the Next-Gen ATM and Payment Sydney event to 9th - 10th December.  ATMIA takes the wellbeing of all its members and event attendees very seriously and as a result of this, it is in the best interest of everyone to delay this event. For further details regarding registration, marketing and sponsorship opportunities click here.  
We encourage all industry stakeholders to stay strong and continue to work together as we all pull through this pandemic. Wishing you all strength, good health, and resilience in the months ahead.
Thanks, 

Sandra Smith
Executive Director, Asia Pacific 
sandra.smith@atmia.com
C: +61 424 300 660

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ATMIA Webinar


Gearing up for Next Gen ATMs in the Breakthrough Year of 2020
When: 1 April at 10:00 am EST, 2 April at 1:00 am AEDT
*A recording will be sent out to all registered attendees. So please register even if the time does not work for you.

Biometrics: The Next Step Forward in ATM Security

Contributing Editor: ATMmarketplace.com
What if you didn't have to remember a PIN or worry about someone skimming your card every time you went to use an ATM? 
Passwords are easy to forget, and they can be a pain to recover, especially if you are in a hurry. The idea behind biometrics is that they only rely on some measure of your body, which is unique to each person. If implemented correctly, you don't need a password or even a smart card to access cash.
Biometrics promise a smoother customer experience and reductions in fraud. The technology is big business, too. The biometric market is expected to be worth $32.7 billion by 2022. 
What follows are the basic types of biometrics that are being used or piloted on ATMs today and a few of their drawbacks.
Fingerprint scanners 
Most people are already familiar with fingerprint sensors. When Apple first introduced Touch ID on the iPhone 5S in 2013, it paved the way for other businesses to explore biometrics as a solution to widespread security issues. For Apple, the simplicity of Touch ID was critical to Apple Pay's success.
The problem with fingerprints is they can be faked. For years, researchers have shown that fingerprint sensors can be fooled sometimes using a lifted print or a person's digitized fingerprint data. And last year, researchers from New York University used a neural network to create synthetic fingerprints that have the same ridges visible when rolling an ink-covered fingertip on paper.
Another problem is that after years of certain types of manual labor, some fingerprints can be hard to distinguish. The technology also requires you to physically touch the scanner, which brings up hygiene issues. 
Finger, palm vein readers 
Fortunately, there is another way to read fingers that includes reading the veins in the fingers. You can also read palms this way. 
A vein scanner illuminates the finger or palm with near-infrared light, which is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the veins to capture a unique profile of an individual. This method of capturing fingerprints is thought to be more secure, because it uses a "liveness" detector to make sure the finger — or palm — is real. 
Most Japanese ATMs already use some type of fingerprint reader, finger-vein or palm-vein reader, biometric security expert Douglas Russell, director of DFR Risk Management, told Infosecurity Magazine. 
In 2014, Poland became the first country in Europe to introduce a network of "finger vein ID" cash machines, with 2,000 of the new ATMs opening in bank branches and supermarkets across the country, backed by a campaign that promised "cash within your finger." 
Two years later, to combat ATM fraud, Fiserv introduced its Verifast palm authentication reader based on Fujitsu's PalmSecure palm-vein technology. And early this year, Fiserv introduced what it's calling a "super ATM" that integrates with the solution. 
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“About Myanmar Golden Rock International Company Limited

Myanmar Golden Rock International Co., Ltd. started off as Accel International Co., Ltd. in 1995. In 2002, Accel International Co., Ltd. was rebranded to Myanmar Golden Rock International Co., Ltd. (MGR) as our business diversified into the banking and telecommunication industry. Our mission is to be the total solution provider in the Business Imaging, Consumer Information and Imaging, Banking, Photo Finishing and Building & Facilities Industries thru offering reliable products and providing premium after-sales service to our customers.

MGR’s business concept of service excellence has been its pillar of strength in ensuring satisfied and delighted customers. Our policy of “No Service No Sales” is the motto for every sales and service personnel, who are all well-trained to be at their very best in order to ensure that customers and clients embark upon a journey that is mutually beneficial.

We gradually represent the banking and retail solutions of Diebold Nixdorf, Ingenico EDC, Glory full range of cash handling machines, Thales HSM, Oracle Hardware & Database system, Entrust Datacard, Olivetti Passbook printer, Red Hat Platform, Cloudera, Palo Alto, Cisco, Dell Hardware, Evolute, and Rubrik Data Resiliency Solution for Myanmar Banking Industry.

MGR provides countrywide technical support service which is considered as one of our strengths to stay ahead of the competition. MGR’s business concept of service excellence has been its pillar of strength in ensuring satisfied and delighted customers. Our policy of “No Service No Sales” is the motto for every sales and service personnel, who are all well drilled to be at their very best in order to ensure that customers and clients embark upon a journey that is mutually satisfying and beneficial”.
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