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By Merchant Fraud Journal
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The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
Ari Jacoby, CEO of Deduce, discusses the use of generative AI by fraudsters.
Rodrigo Figueroa, COO at Chargeback Gurus, talks about why card skimming fraud is up over 75% in 2023.
Beatriz Thomaz, Product Marketing at Clearsale, discusses how to protect your brand against impersonation by fraudsters.
Bill Bruno, CEO of Celebrus, discusses new innovations in behavioral analytics, discusses if we've hit the point where consumers will start to push back against ever more data points, and shares stories of how fraudsters not only target your consumer goods, but your entire home.
Part two of a discussion with Eyal Elazar, Head of Product Marketing at Riskified, about the creative ways fraudsters commit return policy fraud, and how to confidently construct effective return policies.
Eyal Elazar, Head of Product Marketing at Riskified, discusses the creative ways fraudsters commit return policy fraud, and how to confidently construct effective return policies.
Rob Daline, co-founder and CEO at ArkOwl, discusses how to properly enrich order data, gives advice for getting the most out of KYC data, and shares war stories from his own time as a fraud analyst.
Dan Woods, ex-CIA and FBI and current Head of Global Intelligence at F5, shares his stories of IT security, cyber terrorism, makes his triumphant return to the program. He discusses customer friction, two-factor authentication, and shares an incredible story about the time a 30 second conversation cancelled daylight savings time for an entire nation.
Bonus show notes: You can see Dan's fierce beard here.
Matthew Salisbury, CEO of Honey Badger HQ, explains how visual authentication stopped the Chinese Communist Party from distorting the results of a UK public consultation.
Cybersecurity expert Erich Kron of KnowBe4 discusses the recent credential stuffing attack against The North Face company. He explains why the password is not dead (yet) and gives actionable advice for how merchants can secure their customers' accounts and data against attack.
See the full release about the attack from The North Face here.
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.