Anticipating the next move: Building a proactive fraud strategy
About
Fraud vectors have evolved a lot over the last year and as we look to 2022, we’ve already a number of challenges to tackle. The rise in scams is a natural consequence of our mass migration online, the change in cash-out behaviour was enabled by cryptocurrencies and Open Banking highlighted the need for a cross-channel view of fraud. But can we predict where it’ll go next? From the rise in mobile remote access trojan (RAT) attacks to new first-party fraud opportunities, there’s a lot to discuss.
Join us on 2nd November for a special panel session that looks at how we can tackle today’s fraud challenges and introduce the flexibility to meet tomorrow’s.
When
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 · 2:00 p.m.
Amsterdam (GMT +1:00)
Agenda
What fraud M.Os teams should be considering next
Why RAT attacks are a growing problem
How to bring agility into annual planning cycles
Why teams need to better communicate to tackle fraud and UX challenges