The convergence of security & fraud

How traditional silos can be a threat - and how to prevent it
There’s been a conversation bubbling under the surface of the cybersecurity industry as of late: the merging of security and fraud, and the risks this presents to organisations.

The idea comes from the fact that these two functions are traditionally siloed at organisations, with the security team looking to protect pre-login attacks like account takeover and the fraud team looking to protect the post-login fraud like stealing sensitive information to further other cybercrimes.

But one can’t exist without the other. With fraudsters leveraging sophisticated automated attacks (usually led by bots), the lack of communication between these two teams gives fraudsters the advantage. It goes beyond bots. It’s consequences.


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In this conversation panelists from HUMAN Security and Forrester discuss and debate:

  • How companies are approaching current and evolving threats to their customers
  • Why the consequences of fraud impacts security teams and vice versa
  • Cyber fraud vs cybersecurity: passing trend or the future?
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