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Will Mobile Frauds Be The Next Digital Crisis?

Joanna Fong, Chief Risk Officer, SHIELD | Simon Revich, Head of Fraud Prevention, inDrive

14-Nov-24 11:00

Will Mobile Frauds Be The Next Digital Crisis?

Mobile fraud is a growing threat, and nowhere is it more pressing than in the APAC region, where digital fraud attacks are rising faster than the global average. With a 17% increase in fraud incidents within the financial services sector alone in 2023, it’s clear that businesses need to stay one step ahead to protect themselves.

In today’s episode, we’re joined by two experts at the forefront of the battle against mobile fraud: Joanna Fong, Chief Risk Officer at SHIELD, and Simon Revich, Head of Fraud Prevention at inDrive. Joanna will share how SHIELD is using AI to outsmart fraudsters, while Simon will offer an insider’s look at securing the fast-paced ride-hailing world.

Together, we’ll explore the latest tools and strategies for fraud prevention, from device intelligence to early detection systems that can spot suspicious activity before it escalates. Plus, we’ll also discuss how mobile fraud tactics are evolving and the innovative solutions that could redefine the future of fraud prevention.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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