A system and method for securing a central processing unit and/or encrypting pin pad (EPP) for an automated teller machine from tampering is disclosed. A user input is provided that has a plurality of input keys for allowing associated users to enter information by depressing the input keys. The input keys include key contacts and conductive traces that lead to a processing unit and other security features. In general operation, the key contacts and traces are measured and/or read for capacitance and resistance and are compared against prior readings to establish base for next sequences. If base readings are significantly out of tolerance or if other security features generate a fault condition, a tamper response is triggered, which causes erasing (e.g., zeroing) of cryptographic information contained in the security processor and renders unit inoperable.
News
Terms of VW's $15 billion in settlements for cheating scandal announced by US
VW agreed in May to begin the talks, but its unclear what has transpired since. Jason Kuhn, president of Kuhn Automotive Group of Tampa and chairman of the dealer negotiating committee, declined to discuss the talks, citing a confidentiality agreement.
Date: Jun 28, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
VW reassures dealers on growth plans for US market
The dealer body is unified that its not in our best interest to take a litigation posture, said Jason Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Automotive Group in Tampa, Florida. These are going to be our partners not only now but for a long time to come.
Date: Apr 03, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Volkswagen Reaches Out to US Dealers, Vows to 'Redefine' Tarnished Brand
Jason Kuhn, the head of Kuhn Automotive Group in Florida who helped spearhead the closed-door meeting Friday, said he couldnt speak for all 650 U.S. dealers. Still, the broad sentiment suggests we would much prefer to take a tack of working collaborativelythese are going to be our partners for a
Florida dealer Jason Kuhn expresses a fear shared by many other retailers these days: What if the manufacturers fall back into their bad old habits of ...