Name
What If Your Payment Fraud, Account Takeover & Bot Solutions Actually Talked to Each Other?
Description

This talk is part of a two-presentation session running from 11:10 AM -12:00 PM. The session will feature two presentations back-to-back, with Q&A after each presentation.

Phishing for your service's credentials leads to account takeovers, which lead to payment fraud. Adversaries create attack chains that exploit gaps in traditionally siloed fraud and abuse architectures to stay ahead of the defenders. Many businesses turn to a patchwork of disconnected security systems to counter these threats. We'll explore the benefits we found in integrating our phishing data, ATO detection, bot mitigation, and payment fraud defenses to provide a holistic view of attackers and their capabilities. We'll go through some examples of valuable cross-cutting signals that have broken adversaries' attack-chains on services that we protect. By centralizing and connecting fraud data for their business, (including data that comes from outside of first-party surfaces such as phishing and malware insights), our customers are armed with the right signals to finally have the advantage over fraudsters.

Location Name
Seacliff CD
Date
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Time
11:10 AM - 12:00 PM
Session Type
Presentation
Track
Engineering
Session Themes
Data & Metrics, Engineering, Scaling T&S
Audience
No press
Will this session be recorded?
No