United Against Fraud: Industry Summit for International Fraud Awareness Week
- Nov 19, 2025 10:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CST)
During International Fraud Awareness Week, NICE Actimize sponsors this special event hosted by Ian Mitchell, founder of The Knoble, to unite leading providers of enterprise fraud management technology for an honest, collaborative discussion.
In this webinar, you will explore fraud across its entire lifecycle, from account creation to authentication and account activity.
You will confront how offensive AI is being used to trick people and systems with deepfakes, phishing and automated fraud attempts, and how defensive AI can counter these threats with faster detection, smarter decisioning and more resilient defenses. You will gain practical, unbiased insights to strengthen your fraud defenses while supporting the broader fight against a crime that preys on society’s most vulnerable.
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Identify key stages of the fraud lifecycle, from account creation to transaction monitoring.
Recognize how offensive AI is changing the fraud landscape and how defensive AI can be applied to counter threats.
Compare strategies across industries to strengthen fraud defenses and collaborate beyond vendor competition.
| CPE Credit: | 1 |
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| Advance Preparation: | None |
| Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
| Specialized Knowledge: | 1 |
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Founder/Co-Founder
The Knoble/Mission Omega
Director of Global Fraud Strategy
NICE Actimize
Sr. Director, Sales Engineering Europe
Mitek Systems
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