Episodes

  • What does AI really mean for payment fraud?
    Oct 9 2024

    In Episode 2, we’re joined by Troels Steenstrup Jensen from KPMG Denmark, alongside Alberto Danese and Sean Neary from Nexi Group, to discuss how advancements in AI and machine learning are changing the fraud game, both for good and bad.

    Listen now to uncover the truth behind:

    • The hype surrounding Generative AI and its implications for fraud prevention.
    • The ongoing need for human oversight of AI systems to combat fraud in real-time.
    • The innovative ways fraudsters are utilizing AI to enhance their tactics, including social engineering and personalized attacks.
    • The future of fraud prevention and the role of AI in protecting banks, merchants, and consumers.

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    33 mins
  • Understanding the bewildering evolution of fraud
    Sep 11 2024

    In Episode 1, we’re joined by Jerry Tylman from Fraud Red Team, and Sean Neary from Nexi Group, to discuss the evolving landscape of fraud prevention.

    Listen now to learn about:

    • The challenges banks face due to the increasing sophistication of fraud tactics, driven by technological advances like AI.
    • The importance of a proactive approach in identifying gaps in banking systems, and delivering collaborative efforts among financial institutions.
    • Why educational messages aren’t working because they are reaching customers in the wrong way at the wrong time.
    • How one of our guests was scammed, including what he did about it, and why it reinforced the needed for safe, simulated attacks from banks.

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    32 mins