Defying Online Fraud Post US EMV Migration

By the end of 2018, U.S. card-not-present fraud losses are expected to reach $6.4 billion. While the U.S. migrates to EMV to help prevent card-present fraud, the fraudsters are migrating their focus to the online world. Organized crime rings are increasingly nabbing funds in jaw-dropping, ever-intelligent cyber-schemes, causing CNP fraud to skyrocket. On Tuesday, March 10 at 1PM EST, Dr. Thomas Rand-Nash, Director of Operations at Brighterion, Julie Conroy, Research Director at Aite Group and MPD CEO Karen Webster will discuss which vital tools merchants and issuers need as they suit up to fight the global CNP fraud war, and how artificial intelligence solutions will outsmart the cybergangs of today and tomorrow.

By the end of 2018, U.S. card-not-present fraud losses are expected to reach $6.4 billion. While the U.S. migrates to EMV to help prevent card-present fraud, the fraudsters are migrating their focus to the online world. Organized crime rings are increasingly nabbing funds in jaw-dropping, ever-intelligent cyber-schemes, causing CNP fraud to skyrocket.

On Tuesday, March 10, at 1 p.m. (EST), Dr. Thomas Rand-Nash, Director of Operations at Brighterion, Julie Conroy, Research Director at Aite Group and MPD CEO Karen Webster will discuss which vital tools merchants and issuers need as they suit up to fight the global CNP fraud war, and how artificial intelligence solutions will outsmart the cybergangs of today and tomorrow.

 

DURING THIS DIGITAL DISCUSSION, YOU WILL ALSO LEARN:

  • The current state of U.S. card-present and card-not present fraud: the latest attack trends and threats
  • What merchants are doing today to protect their digital channels and how this will evolve
  • How real-time fraud solutions, using a mix of artificial intelligence technologies, will effectively predict and prevent fraud while keeping the customer experience simple and seamless

 

 


DIGITAL DISCUSSION PRESENTERS

Dr Thomas Rand-Nash

Dr. Thomas Rand-Nash
Director of Operations, Brighterion

Dr. Thomas Rand-Nash is the Director of Operations at Brighterion, where he focuses on developing and executing Brighterion’s strategic roadmaps. Prior to joining Brighterion, Dr. Rand-Nash co-founded several successful technology startups focused on using analytics to provide insights into investment opportunities.

 He holds a PhD in Engineering Systems from MIT, as well as dual Master of Science degrees in Materials Science & Engineering and Technology & Policy. During his graduate research, Dr. Rand-Nash worked with leaders from the telecommunications, automotive and semiconductor industries to help develop strategies around novel and rapidly changing technologies.

 

Julie Conroy

Julie Conroy
Research Director, Aite Group

Julie Conroy is a research director at Aite Group, and covers fraud, data security and anti-money laundering issues. She has more than a decade of hands-on product management experience working with financial institutions, payments processors, and risk management companies, including a number of years leading the product team at Early Warning Services. Julie is often quoted in numerous media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, U.S News and World Report, American Banker, and The New York Times. Julie holds an M.A. from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a B.A. in Business from the Michigan State University Honors College.

 

DIGITAL DISCUSSION HOST

Karen Webster

Karen Webster
CEO, Market Platform Dynamics

Karen Webster is one of the world’s leading experts on payments, commerce and retail innovation and a strategic advisor to CEOs and Boards of multinational players in those sectors. As CEO of Market Platform Dynamics, she works extensively with the most innovative players in the payments, financial services, mobile, retail, B2B, digital media and technology sectors to help them maximize the value of their platform assets, design disruptive new business models and ignite and monetize new innovation. Karen also serves as a member of the advisory board for several emerging companies.