ANTI-FRAUD IT GROWS IN POWER AND SOPHISTICATION
March 8th, 2015
AS THE world becomes increasingly dependent on information technology (IT), fraudsters are finding ever more devious ways of subverting such systems, and the anti-fraud community is responding in kind. Anti-fraud tools, from data analytics to biometrics, have to develop and constantly improve in sophistication and agility to address new threats. “We are in a situation where there is an increasing overlap between traditional frauds and cybercrime. In essence, the internet and our IT infrastructures are an enabler for the criminal,” said Darren Hodder, ...
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