Skyrocketing attack rates, double and triple extortion, increasing ransom demands… cybercriminals are inflicting pain in every way imaginable when it comes to today’s ransomware attacks. And you need to be prepared to protect your network, NOW.
Find out the steps you need to take to minimize damage to your...
Expectations for AML Responsible Officers and their operational teams are increasing in response to the combination of new techniques for money laundering, organised crime, geopolitical issues and new actors. To meet these increased expectations, operational resilience and sustainability using intelligent analytics...
Every customer expects highly personalized onboarding interactions featuring tailored touchpoints, minimal friction and accelerated approvals. How can an elegant onboarding experience help add more accounts and reduce customer abandonment? This infographic from LexisNexis® Risk Solutions provides tips on how to:...
Many organizations face an upward battle when detecting and preventing fraud. Consumers continue to rapidly migrate to digital channels and while organizations are also moving towards digitizing products and services to increase profit, it all comes at a price. Where transactions occur, fraudsters follow, seeking out...
Although the final weeks of 2021 will be remembered for the resurgence of the pandemic, driven by the new Omicron strain, the second half of the year marked the end of restrictions and the reopening of economies in many parts of the world.
What has become clearly apparent from analysis of the LexisNexis® Digital...
Findings from the latest LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Cybercrime Report revealed that between July-December 2021, the mobile share of transactions in the LexisNexis® Digital Identity Network® reached 75% for the first time, as app-based transactions become the predominant means by which consumers transact globally. ...
With the rapidly changing threat landscape, protecting your enterprise from breaches and account takeover fraud has never been a bigger challenge. Fraud teams have the challenges of understanding customer identities and human behaviors regardless of how many devices and accounts they use.
Learn how advanced analytics and machine learning help financial organizations proactively detect and prevent fraudulent payments.
As new payment types proliferate globally, payment and identity fraud is also skyrocketing. In 2021, global card fraud losses hit a staggering $28.58 billion.
To survive and stay...
Your secure email gateway (SEG) never stood a chance. Socially-engineered attacks are the largest security threat, and with the rise of modern attacks like supply chain compromise, executive impersonation, and account takeover, it’s become obvious that the SEG no longer works. These traditional solutions simply...
Older consumers are considered a more vulnerable population. They are the best kind of customers, and cybercriminals know that. They are known for having better credit and more funds, tend to be more trusting, and lack familiarity with new digital technologies. Fortunately, there is a way to help financial...
Budget constraints are the reason many enterprises have not been able to move to the next stage in applying data analytics for fraud and risk management, says Andi McNeal, director of research at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
Contrary to popular perception, the pandemic did not cause many enterprises to innovate with data analytics. But overall use of data analytics did rise, says Vincent Walden, managing director at Alvarez and Marsal, citing the latest report by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
A risk-based approach to secure against digital fraud requires putting in the correct security controls in proportion to the organizational risk, which is determined by understanding the customer's subconscious habits, says Australia-based Tim Dalgleish, senior director, a global advisory, at BioCatch.
To help balance security and user convenience, organizations should offer centralized user access to applications, says Krishnamurthy Rajesh, head of IT and information security at ICRA, an India-based credit rating agency.
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