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Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Get your tickets to Sardine[Con] and end the scamedmic
In this eye-opening episode of the Fraudology Podcast, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with fraud prevention expert Steve Lenderman to explore the fascinating world of fraud across different industries. With over 26 years of experience fighting fraud in banking, insurance, payroll, and more, Steve shares invaluable insights on how fraudsters adapt their tactics across verticals.
The conversation dives deep into the surprising similarities between banking fraud and insurance fraud, with Steve explaining how insurance companies are now facing many of the same threats banks have dealt with for years. He discusses the rise of synthetic identities in insurance, sharing a compelling story of how he tested an insurance company's defenses by successfully obtaining a life insurance policy for a synthetic identity he created.
Steve also offers practical advice for fraud fighters looking to advance their careers, encouraging them to gain experience across different industries and collaborate with data science teams. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both fraud patterns and data analytics to effectively combat modern fraud schemes. Don't miss Steve's call for greater data sharing and collaboration across industries to fight increasingly sophisticated fraud networks.
Tune in now for an entertaining and enlightening discussion that will change how you think about fraud prevention.
Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line.
Connect with her on LinkedIn
She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast weekly, on Tuesdays.
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Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Get your tickets to Sardine[Con] and end the scamedmic
In this eye-opening episode of the Fraudology Podcast, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with fraud prevention expert Steve Lenderman to explore the fascinating world of fraud across different industries. With over 26 years of experience fighting fraud in banking, insurance, payroll, and more, Steve shares invaluable insights on how fraudsters adapt their tactics across verticals.
The conversation dives deep into the surprising similarities between banking fraud and insurance fraud, with Steve explaining how insurance companies are now facing many of the same threats banks have dealt with for years. He discusses the rise of synthetic identities in insurance, sharing a compelling story of how he tested an insurance company's defenses by successfully obtaining a life insurance policy for a synthetic identity he created.
Steve also offers practical advice for fraud fighters looking to advance their careers, encouraging them to gain experience across different industries and collaborate with data science teams. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both fraud patterns and data analytics to effectively combat modern fraud schemes. Don't miss Steve's call for greater data sharing and collaboration across industries to fight increasingly sophisticated fraud networks.
Tune in now for an entertaining and enlightening discussion that will change how you think about fraud prevention.
Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line.
Connect with her on LinkedIn
She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast weekly, on Tuesdays.
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