Fraudnet Podcast
The movie Minority Report showed a future where criminals were charged prior to committing crimes. Despite being a concoction of reality, the sci-fi thriller may have accurately depicted the fight against fraud. This week, our head of sales, Michael Fossel, sat down with David Zweifler, former Bloomberg Journalist, to discuss the ways that AI is changing the world of digital safety, stopping crimes pre-emptively.
info_outline Advice from a CISO: Ransomware, Phishing, and BEC for BanksFraudnet Podcast
Rajiv Yadav, Chief Information Security Officer at Fraud.net, talks about the spate of bank-specific phishing attacks, and how, like famous bank robber Willie Sutton, fraudsters leveraging these malicious tools are going where the money is.
info_outline Facial Recognition And FraudFraudnet Podcast
Science fiction has started to become science fact within the branch of AI focused on facial recognition. But, as Fraud.net's Rajeev Yadav explains, that also raises some special concerns around ethics, cybersecurity, and fraud.
info_outline Fraud.net: Friendly Fraud SurveyFraudnet Podcast
When you're an online retailer, refunds are just one of the costs of doing business. Unless your customers are ripping you off. Today on the Fraud.net podcast, we'll be talking about this "friendly fraud" with Whitney Anderson cofounder and CEO of Fraud.net. (Download the complete study at: https://fraud.net/fraud-benchmark-report-friendly-fraud/)
info_outline Fraud.net: Benchmark Travel SurveyFraudnet Podcast
The Fraud.net travel fraud survey reveals 15 percent rate of fraud on purchases for flights between Vegas and LA.
info_outline The Week in Fraud with Fraud.netFraudnet Podcast
DOJ crackdown on Covid-19 fraud and Zoom woes
info_outlineA $multi-billion fraud businesses refuse to acknowledge. Whitney Anderson, CEO and co-founder of Fraud.net, discusses friendly fraud, a crime that can reduce profits by as much as 25% at most online businesses, and why companies will refuse to recognize it.