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Synthetic ID Fraud: What to Look Forward to in 2022

A Panel of Experts Discuss Why Synthetic ID Fraud Continues to Grow

Automation, a good criminal network and the ability to use accounts as an alias are some of the factors contributing to synthetic ID fraud, says a panel of three experts - Karen Boyer, vice president, fraud at People’s United Bank; John Buzzard, lead fraud and security analyst at Javelin Strategy and Research; and Greg Woolf, CEO of FiVerity.

 

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