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    Combatting ATM bombings in South Africa

    enOctober 09, 2014
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    About this Episode

    Martin Koffijberg, EMEA Product Marketing Manager ATM Security at Diebold, elaborates on South Africa's history of physical ATM attacks and explains how Diebold is impleting measures and technology to combat physical attacks on ATMs in South Africa.

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