Digital Fraud

No Phishing: Multilayered Defense Best Way to Keep Fraudsters Empty-Handed Social media scraping and automated fraud attacks have deemed old-school single-layer defense systems ineffective. In this month’s Digital Fraud Tracker®,” done in collaboration with and supported by PayPal, Georgetown cybersecurity Prof. Chuck Brooks tells PYMNTS how a mix of drills, training and separated siloes are the best way to send phishermen home empty-handed.
Inside the October Tracker
  • An interview with Chuck Brooks, adjunct professor of cybersecurity risk management at Georgetown University, about how a combination of employee training and automated defenses can reduce the risk of phishing
  • The latest digital fraud developments, including how 73% of businesses in the U.K. suffered data breaches due to phishing in the past year and why one-third of financial institutions have accelerated their AI and machine learning programs
  • A Deep Dive analyzing how fraudsters deploy phishing schemes to gain access to employee login credentials, and how vigilant employee training and fraud prevention software can stop them

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