For years now, leading-edge security thought leaders have called for organizations to shift from a conventional "peacetime" view of cybersecurity to more of a wartime mindset - acknowledging and responding to the aggressive tactics of global adversaries. It is time, then, for enterprises to shift from conventional to...
We are facing an inflection point in the world of cyber-attacks. Mega-attacks have spread fast to almost every country and every industry possible - from banking, transportation to healthcare to production lines. Regardless of all our current investments in cyber security, the majority of enterprises have experienced...
Cyberattacks and damages due to business email being breached dramatically increased again this past year. The FBI estimates $5 billion in losses worldwide as email continues to be a primary attack vector for the initial compromise.
As organizations move their email infrastructure to cloud solutions like Office...
Brett Johnson was a career fraudster - he stole millions from victims by pioneering a plethora of cyber fraud schemes. Aaron Sherman is a career law enforcement agent - most recently operating as a cyber special agent with the FBI. Together, they offer a two-pronged look at some of today's top cybercrimes - how they...
Maintaining strong payments security practices is a continuously moving target given the ever-evolving payments ecosystem and dynamic nature of the threat environment. The commitment to improve security is a priority throughout the payments industry as evidenced by the ongoing collaboration across these issues. This...
Accidentally careless employees are the biggest cause of incidents involving data loss, responsible for almost 25 percent of all breaches.
Given that employees are the first line of defense against socially engineered schemes, such as account takeover, new account fraud and other crimes, doesn't it make sense to...
With the adoption of the EMV standard for payment cards, the associated card fraud has increasingly gone down. This has resulted in cyber criminals shifting focus to other forms of fraud such as gift card fraud and fraud related to online retail purchases which are processed as Card Not Present (CNP) transactions....
Security hygiene can be poor, and criminals know it. Fraudulent activity costs are in the billions worldwide across industries, and over 16 million consumers in the US were victims of identity theft or fraud in the past year. Learning to onboard new data at the speed of the business will ensure your fraud team can...
Digital channels have become a high-risk environment due to data breaches, phishing, malware, and social engineering attacks. Banks need to better serve their customers by overcoming these security concerns - especially in mobile.
To understand current trends in online and mobile banking fraud, the tools being...
Maintaining strong payments security practices is a continuously moving target given the ever-evolving payments ecosystem and dynamic nature of the threat environment. The commitment to improve security is a priority throughout the payments industry as evidenced by the ongoing collaboration across these issues. This...
The adoption of e- and m-commerce has created new opportunities for fraudsters to falsify identities and defraud merchants, consumers, and banks out of millions.
However, preventing fraudulent transactions with fewer instances of false positives is possible by leveraging shared transaction data from a consortium of...
Fraud is a pervasive and insidious attack on all. Financial service organizations, retailers, insurers, healthcare providers, governments - they all bear the burden. What can be done to more effectively reduce this scourge?
In this session, Art Coviello, former CEO of RSA Security, draws on his decades of security...
Accidentally careless employees are the biggest cause of incidents involving data loss, responsible for almost 25 percent of all breaches.
Given that employees are the first line of defense against socially engineered schemes, such as account takeover, new account fraud and other crimes, doesn't it make sense to...
The Equifax breach, which affected more than 143 million individuals, proves breaches are not trending downward.
A lot has been said about the ways that criminals use stolen data. In this session, BioCatch discusses the current state of account openings online and what fraudsters are doing to circumvent security...
Since the U.S. adoption of EMV chip-and-signature for payment card security, incidents of card-present fraud have been reduced. But there has been a corresponding (and predicted) rise in card-not-present fraud, as well as check fraud and new real-time fraud, resulting from new forms of payments.
This session...
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