Creating a Strategy for Fraud Prevention: 10/31 & 11/7
AI can both haunt and protect our global financial system
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- Written by Banking Exchange staff

Financial institutions have never faced the challenges like they do today when it comes to bad actors looking to disrupt their business through technology crimes.
AI can both haunt and at the same time, protect our global financial system. Banking Exchange is exploring the dark art of cybercriminals this Thursday, October 31 and next Thursday, November 7 in order to equip banks with the knowledge to ward off these digital phantoms.
On October 31, join us live on Banking Exchange as we welcome Diana Rothfus, Global Marketing Manager, Risk, Fraud and Compliance for SAS. Diana is an expert on banking and information technology including the power of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data and Analytics to combat fraud and mitigate risk to keep the public safe. This includes bringing greater awareness of how to apply these technologies to detect and prevent evolving fraud tactics while realizing ROI in technology investments.
She regularly meets with analysts and key industry leaders around the globe to discuss current and future trends to help solve important issues. To join the live discussion on Thursday, please click on the link below and register.
https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4738093/CFA1EE21C5AC9F1AFD8AF98D376A8B31?partnerref=BE_Landing
On Thursday, November 7 in Chicago, Banking Exchange is hosting its Banking Exchange Fly-in for Financial Institutions, a one-day in-person event at the University of Chicago.
To register for the event, please click on the link below. There is no cost for qualified banking executives.
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