Whenever a bad actor gains access to another party's legitimate account, this is called an Account Takeover (ATO). Not only are ATO attacks tough to spot, they can also cause a lot of harm beyond just stolen goods and chargebacks, including backlash from upset customers. In this guide, we dive into how these attacks...
Technology, regulations and customer expectations all have evolved, but what does this mean for how organizations secure identities?
This evolution has proven to be a two-sided coin, particularly for financial institutions. It's not only allowing financial institutions to offer new, innovative products where...
The high-profile breaches of Fortune 100 companies are the ones that get the headlines, but small and midsized businesses should not breathe any sighs of relief. They are very much still targets, says Austin Murphy of CrowdStrike. He offers cybersecurity advice to SMBs.
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According to a recent report, The Identity Fraud Study, released by Javelin Strategy & Research, it showed in 2015, there were more than 1.5 million new account fraud victims that accounted for losses of $2.8 billion. This number increased by 40% in 2016, and there is no reason to believe that this trend is stopping...
Brett Johnson, referred to by the United States Secret Service as "The Original Internet Godfather" has been a central figure in the cybercrime world for almost 20 years. He founded and was the leader of Counterfeitlibrary.com and Shadowcrew.com. Working alongside the top cyber criminals of our time, he helped design,...
The financial industry continues to be a high-risk target for fraud, primarily fueled by the sale of stolen credentials, account numbers, pins, and personal and financial information.
While larger financial institutions have dedicated in-house teams and sophisticated technologies in place to detect incidents,...
Spear phishing is the common trigger to many of the most popular - and successful - targeted attacks. How can organizations improve their defenses to better spot - and stop - spear phishing?
Spear phishing and messaging-based threats tend to be the first attack vector that criminals are using today in targeted...
The digital transformation is well underway, with new market entrants and established players deploying new digital services that enable digital-first consumers to open new accounts and access services. With the volume of personal information publicly available in social networks and in the cyber underground,...
Even though most organizations do not have a "blank slate," it doesn't mean they can't rethink their IAM strategy. Acknowledging identity as the new perimeter, enterprises can reimagine how they utilize IAM to reduce unnecessary risk and cost and better enable the business.
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By applying a risk-based approach to identity assurance, organizations can go beyond a simple yes/no decision or step-up authentication process and add intelligence that provides broader context about the user and the situation in which they are requesting access.
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Fraud and associated compliance issues are becoming an increasing challenge for financial services companies today. Fraud approaches are constantly changing and the cost of fraud prevention is increasing, making it more important to keep up.
What's needed is a flexible fraud prevention strategy that leverages your...
Traditionally, fraud teams have taken a defensive approach to fraud prevention as each new type of threat appeared. Nowadays, fraud is evolving rapidly as criminals become more sophisticated. It's time to take a proactive stance!
Without a proactive fraud strategy, customers can get caught in the middle with either...
Fraud is constantly evolving, meaning your fraud prevention strategy needs the flexibility to change in order to keep pace and outmaneuver fraudsters.
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With a rise in incidents of omnichannel financial fraud globally, financial institutions need to enhance their ability to detect fraud - while also reducing technical complexity. Maxim Shifrin of IBM Trusteer discusses new solutions.
Financial organizations need to more accurately assess risk in the open banking environment. It's not enough to just get any generic analytics engine that can incorporate data from different interaction channels. A bank's fraud team must be able to identify cybercrime risk, payment risk and customer behavior, in...
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