The absence of problems doesn’t mean you can spend less on fraud prevention. Unfortunately, not everyone understands this, especially when budgets are being reviewed and the operational side of the house, more often than not, is asked to do more with less. Now is the time to organize your processes, systems, and teams to prepare for the year ahead.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to demonstrate the ROI of already high-performing fraud prevention tools.
How fraud leaders who’ve worked at Google, Meta, Square, Uber, Etsy, and Wish have successfully increased their resources by changing how they report on ROI.
Which 2024 fraud predictions stand the greatest chance of coming true and what steps you can take to prepare now.
Tara Mitchell is Signifyd’s Senior Director of Chargebacks & Abuse. She has had extensive experience in fraud and risk intelligence having worked for some of the leading online commerce brands, including those dealing in physical and digital goods...
Ronald leverages his extensive experience in payments & fraud to inform the structure and content of the site. Outside of About Fraud, Ronald consults regularly with merchants, payment service providers and fraud solution vendors. Before About...
Jeff Sakasegawa is Persona’s Trust & Safety Architect. With over a decade of experience in the Trust & Safety space across companies such as Google, Facebook, Square, and Sift, Jeff is an expert on Risk Management and Compliance. He is passionate...