NCR Voyix operates the transactional nervous system for retail and restaurants. Its unified-commerce platform processes $227 billion in payments monthly across 35 countries, supporting 20 million devices from POS terminals to self-checkout kiosks. The attack surface is massive: every Aloha Cloud POS deployment, every loyalty program database, every payment pipeline is a target. The company counts 50+ of the world's top restaurant brands as clients, meaning downtime or a breach isn't just a technical problem - it's a cascading operational crisis across global food service infrastructure.
The security challenge here isn't theoretical. You're defending payment processing systems handling billions in real-time transactions, cloud-based POS architectures that shift the perimeter, and self-checkout hardware deployed across tens of millions of endpoints. Loyalty programs introduce PII at scale. The threat model spans point-of-sale malware, supply-chain compromise, API abuse, and credential stuffing - all with direct financial and reputational consequences. The team operates across retail and restaurant verticals, domains where PCI-DSS compliance is table stakes and latency is existential.
With roughly 15,000 employees and a global footprint spanning 35 countries, NCR Voyix has the scale to build dedicated security teams around specific domains - payments, cloud infrastructure, endpoint hardening, application security. The platform-led approach means security isn't bolted on; it's embedded in the commerce stack that merchants depend on to process transactions, run loyalty programs, and keep self-checkout lanes open. For engineers who think in terms of uptime, fraud vectors, and transaction integrity, the work is concrete and the stakes are measurable.