
Panel Webinar:
Protecting Your Business From Rising Fraud
As the global pandemic continues, many businesses have tried to minimize the damage by shifting a more significant portion of their sales online; for some, conducting business online is new. This surge of newly online companies has been notable for consumers. Still, merchants without much in-house e-commerce experience, or who lack the right tools to manage fraud effectively, are becoming easy targets for fraudsters.
Join us for a panel discussion with industry experts from Experian and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. We will discuss fraud and how businesses, particularly new-to-online businesses, can safeguard against the growing fraud threat.
Experian
Product Manager
Li Mao is a Product Manager of our Global Data Network, our international offering that supports companies who are operating internationally manage their risk for customer acquisition and across their portfolio. Li is focused on creating a set of tools that will enable professionals to make the best decision in the most efficient way. He is passionate about leveraging new technologies and challenging the norm in order to move the industry forward.
Experian
Product Innovation Director
Mike Gross is currently responsible for anticipating how future changes in technology, consumer engagement, fraud behaviors and digital transformation will drive disruptive customer experiences and create new threats around the world. Prior to this role, he served as risk director for Identity & Fraud, Global Decision Analytics, where he led a team of risk analysts developing fraud prevention strategies to protect some of the world’s largest brands and to maximize clients’ value from account onboarding, authentication and transactional fraud solutions.
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Jason Zirkle is the Training Director for the ACFE and has eight years’ experience in fraud and money laundering investigations. Prior to working for the ACFE, Mr. Zirkle was an intelligence analyst for sixteen years.
Date: Thursday, September 24th, 2020
Time: 10:00 a.m. (Pacific) 1:00 p.m. (Eastern)
Duration: 60 minutes
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