

Risky Business: When Fraud, Compliance, and Cybersecurity Collide
Meet the team
The bad guys don’t care about org charts. Although cyber, fraud and compliance teams tackle overlapping threats, they don’t often share the budget, tools or data with each other. Bad actors exploit these gaps, leading to greater compliance risk, fraud losses, and vulnerabilities.
Join us for a webinar on how to break down the silos between our risk departments and work together to protect the business (and customers) more effectively.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
- True stories of cross-domain attacks that slipped through the cracks
- The unexpected ways problems overlap (and why we keep missing it)
- Decoding risk jargon across cybersecurity, fraud and compliance
- Avoiding the "my algorithm is better than your algorithm" trap
- Why sticking everyone in a "fusion center" isn't the answer
- Practical first steps to start breaking down silos tomorrow
Plus a no-holds-bar Q&A with:
- Allison Miller, Founder of Cartomancy Labs, who’s worked at Google, Reddit and Bank of America in Technology strategy, trust and cybersecurity.
- Andrew Austin, Head of Fraud at Sardine, who worked across the US Army, Fifth Third in AML Product, followed by Lendkey, WorldPay and Carmax in fraud roles.
- Jas Randhawa, Managing Partner at StrategyBRIX, who served as Head of Financial Crime at Airwallex and Stripe, as well as PwC and EY.
Tagged topics
Fraud
Compliance
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