GMR 410 Publishes White Paper on ATM Crime

GMR 410 has published a white paper on ATM crime. Written by Mary Gates, Vice President of Security, this publication provides readers a description of the different types of ATM related crime, along with regulations and tactics to mitigate incidents.


“Throughout my career in bank security,” says Gates, “I found state and local regulations, types of ATM vulnerabilities and mitigation techniques, to be ever evolving and scattered across a multitude of sources and sites. With this white paper, I aimed to summarize and consolidate information in plain language so security professionals and independent ATM operators can spend less time searching the internet and other resources and more time planning their asset protection strategy.”

This white paper will help personnel:

  • Better understand the different types of ATM crime
  • Make decisions to impact ATM related criminal activity
  • Reduce liability

More from Gates:  “Security decisions impact every aspect of your business. Becoming more informed, analyzing the security needs of your individual locations, categorizing locations based on their risk, implementing enhanced security strategies where appropriate, and working towards compliance with your ATM lighting program marry together to build a safety blueprint to help protect your customers, assets and brand reputation.”

You can download the white paper by going to https://www.gmr410.com/articles-resources/.

Our security consultants have decades of experience advising regional and global clients across numerous industries including automotive, construction, energy, financial, real estate and more. GMR 410’s services help create a safe environment with thorough threat assessments, policy and procedure review and development, and security audits. Unfortunately – and often without warning – a crisis occurs. Such events may include natural or man made disasters or criminal activities. Tap into GMR 410’s experience to ensure that you and your teams are prepared to respond to any crisis management or emergency situation.