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A New Line of Defence for ATM Protection

Claudio Benvenuti, InfoMAT | Banking CIO Outlook | Top Bank Machine Security System Company in EuropeClaudio Benvenuti, President
Across Europe, physical attacks on ATMs—often involving gas or solid explosives—have led to widespread use of reactive security measures like ink-stained banknotes. While these methods render the stolen cash unusable by criminals, they also do not avoid an explosion with the consequent huge damages in the bank branch, resulting in financial loss for banks and logistical burdens for authorities.

InfoMAT offers a smarter alternative with ShockBuster. Instead of staining bills after a breach, it prevents access altogether. This cutting-edge system is built directly into the ATM’s dispenser and features an internal shutter protection blade that locks down the cash compartment at the first sign of tampering.

Even if an attacker manages to breach the outer casing, ShockBuster prevents foreign objects or explosives from reaching the cash safe. Throughout the process, the system continuously monitors dispenser signals in real time, managing the external shutter and ensuring comprehensive, layered protection against physical attacks. By stopping the attack before the vault is exposed, ShockBuster preserves the integrity of both the machine and the money, shifting the focus from rendering the stolen cash unusable to true deterrence.

High-risk environments demand stronger defences—and that’s where InfoMAT’s Hardox MASK comes in. For “lobby” ATMs placed in busy lobbies, public spaces or remote locations vulnerable to tampering and explosive attacks, the Hardox MASK provides an additional, powerful layer of physical security. Crafted from reinforced steel, it fortifies the outside of the ATM, shielding its most vulnerable point, such as the shutter area. Its armour is built to withstand physical force from drills, crowbars and even explosive blasts, making direct access significantly harder for attackers.

By combining external reinforcement from the Hardox MASK with internal sealing from ShockBuster, InfoMAT delivers full-spectrum ATM security for all vendor models: “through the wall,” lobby, cash dispenser and deposit.

“Today, when physical attacks on ATMs are on the rise, we are here to put a full stop to it,” says Claudio Benvenuti, president. “Our approach is simple: defend ATMs without alerting attackers, because the best security is the one they don't expect to find.”

Early warnings are the difference between a failed attempt and a successful breach.

Both ShockBuster and the Hardox MASK include an alarm interface that connects to local security circuits or remote-control rooms, providing rapid alerts that delay attacks long enough for authorities to respond within five to eight minutes. Protected ATMs thus become significantly less attractive targets. In fact, at locations with two machines—one equipped with ShockBuster and one left unprotected—attackers have repeatedly abandoned attempts on the protected ATM while successfully breaching the unprotected one.

  • Today, when physical attacks on ATMs are on the rise, we are here to put a full stop to it. Our approach is simple: defend ATMs without alerting attackers, because the best security is the one they don't expect to find



Proven performance has made ShockBuster a trusted benchmark for ATM protection across Europe. Since its introduction in 2015, ShockBuster has been deployed to safeguard nearly 10,000 ATMs across Italy, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries.

Sustained performance is backed by InfoMAT’s commitment to long-term support. When entering a new market, InfoMAT trains local partners to sell, explain and install the technology with precision. It also supplies initial maintenance kits with spare parts and provides on-site training for technicians to ensure service quality.

As ATM attacks continue to challenge financial institutions, InfoMAT’s preventive strategy signals a decisive shift in security thinking. By stopping attacks before they succeed—rather than merely reacting to damages afterwards—ShockBuster offers banks stronger protection, ensures business continuity, builds customer confidence and delivers significant cost savings. After all, the most effective way to manage a security threat isn’t to react faster—it’s to prevent it from happening in the first place.




Deep Dive

Bank Machine Security that Stops Breach Escalation

ATM security decisions now sit at the intersection of branch risk, cash availability, insurance exposure and public safety. Physical attacks on bank machines have become more destructive because criminals increasingly target the cash compartment through force, gas or solid explosives. Reactive measures can reduce the value of stolen notes, yet they often leave institutions managing damaged equipment, disrupted branch access, repair logistics and reputational unease. Executives evaluating bank machine security systems need solutions that limit the attacker’s path before the vault area becomes reachable. The central challenge is that many defenses address the aftermath of compromise rather than the mechanics of intrusion. A bank may protect cash value while still absorbing the cost of a destroyed lobby, a closed branch or a machine removed from service. That distinction matters for institutions with large ATM estates, public-facing locations or remote machines where response times vary. A stronger security model must harden the points most likely to be attacked, detect early tampering and prevent tools or explosive material from reaching the internal cash area. Physical design should be judged by how it protects the vulnerable interface between the external machine and the cash compartment. Shutter areas, dispenser paths and exposed access points require more than visible deterrence. The system should be integrated closely enough with the ATM to react when tampering begins, yet discreet enough that it does not advertise its exact defensive logic to attackers. Reinforcement is valuable when it slows direct access, but it becomes more effective when paired with an internal barrier that seals the route to the safe. Alerting also needs to be part of the protection model rather than a separate monitoring layer. A bank machine security system should connect to local security circuits or remotecontrol rooms in ways that help teams respond while an attempt is still unfolding. Delayed awareness turns a physical attack into an incident review; timely signaling can make the machine a less attractive target before damage expands. For distributed ATM networks, that makes compatibility with existing alarm infrastructure, clear status visibility and dependable escalation paths critical to the buying decision. Fleet diversity adds another layer of complexity. Financial institutions rarely operate one ATM format from one vendor in one environment. Through-the-wall units, lobby ATMs, cash dispensers and deposit machines can each face different exposure patterns. Buyers should therefore prefer systems that can be adapted across machine types and vendor models without forcing a fragmented security strategy. Long-term service support matters as well, because installation accuracy, technician training, spare parts and local partner readiness determine whether protection remains consistent after rollout. InfoMAT is a strong fit for institutions that want preventive bank machine protection rather than cash-staining response alone. Its ShockBuster system is built into the ATM dispenser and uses an internal shutter protection blade to block access to the cash compartment when tampering is detected. Its Hardox MASK adds external reinforcement for lobby and exposed machines, protecting vulnerable areas against drilling, forced entry and explosive attack. Together, these systems support multiple ATM models and connect with alarm circuits or remotecontrol rooms. For banks prioritizing damage prevention, machine continuity and discreet deterrence, InfoMAT warrants close evaluation.    ...Read more
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Top Bank Machine Security System Company in Europe 2025

InfoMAT

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InfoMAT

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Claudio Benvenuti, President

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InfoMAT is an Italian security technology company specialising in advanced ATM protection solutions. Founded in 2007, it is best known for ShockBuster, a system that prevents explosive attacks on ATMs. InfoMAT supports nearly 10,000 installations across Europe and is a leader in integrated, preventive ATM security for NCR machines.