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IT Finance Magazine writes about Whitelisting Solution

On 18th January 2016, the German IT Finance Magazine published an article about the neXusWhitelisting software SE46 Software ID for the banking sector.

The article describes the benefits of Whitelisting technology, especially for cashpoints. The facts are that ATMs are machines that particularly merit protection, but which rarely need updates or new software programs. This makes Whitelisting an ideal solution, as it protects using an exclusion method: a program that has not been written on the Whitelist in advance cannot be run on the machine until this is done.

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  • Data, Telecom, IT

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  • England

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