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Representing Shared Interests

The Secure Cash Transport Association (SCTA) is a non-profit association established in 2013 to represent the shared interests of professionals in the ATM servicing, cash handling and processing, transportation, and safe keeping of cash and coin throughout North America.

The founding members of SCTA recognized an opportunity to better serve the needs of the industry and provide a central hub of communication, knowledge sharing, and alliance among constituents. The Association strives to bring the full spectrum of industry representatives together to engage in meaningful dialogue and actions to move the industry forward.

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The Secure Cash and Transport Association (SCTA) Releases Preliminary Agenda for its 2025 Cash Industry Conference

July 9, 2025

The annual SCTA Conference, which attracts stakeholders from the cash-in-transit and cash industries, will be held on October 1-3, 2025, in Chicago. This year’s conference features David Birch as the keynote speaker.

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NCR Atleos Issues Alert to ATM Operations and Security Staff

June 19, 2025

NCR Atleos has issued an important update to the security alert they issued on June 10, 2025, titled "Security update Direct Memory Access (DMA) attacks." They have updated the information regarding the Cometlake core environment and want to ensure you have the correct details. Please be advised that NCR Atleos is updating guidance concerning the PCIe expansion bus present in the motherboards of some NCR Atleos cores and M.2 slots used in other NCR Atleos cores.

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NY Senator Sanders’ Bill to Ban “Cashless” Retail Transactions Passes Both Houses

June 5, 2025

In a major victory for economic equity and consumer rights, legislation sponsored by Senator James Sanders Jr. (S4153-A) and Assemblymember Catalina Cruz (A7929-A) has officially passed both houses of the New York State Legislature.

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