ID fraud has evolved dramatically in 2025. Stolen IDs and genAI fakes are nothing new; fraudsters have found ways to steal real faces, giving them a higher chance of passing high-assurance checks.
Amidst this, it’s no secret that to fight ID fraud, you need to collect and evaluate a breadth of signals. But in a world where businesses are able to collect vast amounts of data during onboarding and account recovery, how do you separate the signal from the noise?
This webinar will cover how businesses can use a more strategic approach to signals.
Here's what you'll learn:
Fraudsters have come up with creative ways to convince victims to hand over their biometrics.
An effective signals strategy needs to be rooted in a deep understanding of fraudsters’ motives.
Your collected and analyzed signals need to map specifically to the specific fraud variants you’re seeing.
PJ guides the strategic roadmap. He leverages a strong understanding of the fraud ecosystem, both provider and end-user, and informs feature development. He speaks, engages and educates folks on relevant fraud trends and strategies, while...
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...
Jaanus is the Head of Fraud for Bolt. His team handles fraud for Bolt's business verticals across 50 countries worldwide. Before working at Bolt, he was a software engineer and PM at Skype and Microsoft. When he joined Bolt over 6 years ago, the...