BioCatch presents a podcast on cybercrime and financial fraud, and how Behavioral Biometrics identifies the tells that tip the hands of cybercriminals – and flip the tables on fraudsters. We explore the origins of behavioral biometrics, and applying innovative tech to account take overs, new-account fraud, and scams and mule activity.
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BioCatch presents a podcast on cybercrime and financial fraud, and how Behavioral Biometrics identifies the tells that tip the hands of cybercriminals – and flip the tables on fraudsters. We explore the origins of behavioral biometrics, and applying innovative tech to account take overs, new-account fraud, and scams and mule activity.
The second episode of Digital Tells: A BioCatch Podcast looks at how sophisticated cybercrime networks perpetrate mass account take over fraud. Former U.S. federal prosecutor and consumer identity expert Tom O’Malley (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-o-malley-591b329b/) shares an overview of the GozNym cybercrime network, from which three members were prosecuted in 2019. We also talk with Jonathan Barnes, a retired attorney who discovered while on vacation that his personal bank account was being drained by cybercriminals. Finally we speak with Tim Dalgleish (https://www.linkedin.com/in/timdalgleish/) and Ayelet Biger-Levin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayelet-biger-levin-a32b81/), both of BioCatch, to discuss both the tactics of cybercriminals and the ‘Digital Tells’ that may help to identify account take over fraud. Tom O’Malley founded a website, FrozenPII.org (https://frozenpii.org/), which helps consumers protect their identity. Check it out!
Digital Tells A BioCatch Podcast
BioCatch presents a podcast on cybercrime and financial fraud, and how Behavioral Biometrics identifies the tells that tip the hands of cybercriminals – and flip the tables on fraudsters. We explore the origins of behavioral biometrics, and applying innovative tech to account take overs, new-account fraud, and scams and mule activity.