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FiVerity, Visa and PwC to Discuss Importance of Collaboration to Fight Cyber Fraud
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October 18, 2021

Upcoming Webinar Features Best Practices for Information Sharing and Working Together to Combat Cyber Fraud

FiVerity, a leading provider of cyber fraud defense, today announced the third entry in its Cyber Fraud Intelligence Webinar Series, entitled "Sharing Intel to Combat Cyber Fraud." The webinar will feature a discussion with representatives from PwC and Visa about the important role collaboration and information sharing plays in defending against cyber fraud.

Although financial institutions have long expressed interest in collaborating with one another in order to combat fraud, concerns around compliance, competition and logistics have stalled even basic information sharing. Airing live on Tuesday, October 26, 2021, at 1:00 pm EDT, this webinar explores challenges to collaboration, potential solutions based on advanced technology, and the dire need for information sharing in the face of increased cyber fraud threats.

Speakers include: Frank Badalamenti, Principal - Cybersecurity, Privacy & Forensics, Financial Crimes Unit, PwC; and Dustin White, Global Head of Risk Analytics & Platforms, Visa; with Doug Levin, Executive Chairman of FiVerity, Startup Advisor & Investor, as moderator.

What: Cyber Fraud Intelligence Webinar Series: "Sharing Intel to Combat Cyber Fraud"
When: Tuesday, October 26, 2021, at 1:00 pm EDT
Where: To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://www.fiverity.com/webinar-intel-sharing

The webinar promises to cover:

  • Existing practices for sharing information
  • Challenges including regulatory requirements, reputational and competitive concerns
  • Cyber fraud threats that make collaboration more crucial than ever
  • Obstacles that have made regulatory changes meant to encourage sharing difficult to implement
  • Technological solutions to facilitate the sharing of fraudster profiles while protecting consumer data

This is the third webinar in FiVerity's Cyber Fraud Intelligence Webinar Series. Previous sessions include: "FinCEN's Cybercrime Priorities in a Post-Covid World" and "Defining the Synthetic Identity Fraud Threat." Follow the links for on-demand versions of each. The third webinar in the series will be available on-demand as well in the days following the live event.

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