At HIMSS26, leaders from the agency's Fraud Defense Operations Center discussed how the initiative is helping detect fraud in real time.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The prevalence and risk of internal fraud is a significant ...
What’s driving the rise in digital fraud? The global payments landscape appears more dynamic and complex than ever before. As e-commerce spending accelerates toward an estimated $8.1 trillion by 2028, ...
Fraud detection is no longer enough to protect today’s financial ecosystem. As digital transactions increase in volume and complexity, banks require intelligent systems that can assess risk with ...
Elon Musk is touting the Department of Government Efficiency’s release of open-source Medicaid data as a transparency breakthrough. But prosecutors and privacy experts say converting online tips into ...
AI has changed the rules of deception. What once took a skilled fraudster hours or days now takes a model seconds. Just in time for International Fraud Awareness Week 2025, 16-22 November 2025, a new ...
Entrust and Google partner to help highly regulated industries strengthen defenses against fast‑growing, sophisticated fraud while improving onboarding efficiency. The collaboration combines Entrust ...
The rise of generative and agentic AI is fueling a wave of identity fraud, creating new challenges for state and local agencies. Nation-states, criminal gangs and others are using autonomous rogue AI ...
Overview Big data analytics helps organizations turn massive volumes of raw information into useful insights. It allows businesses and professionals to identify ...
AI driven fraud is exposing the limits of identity controls that were designed for point in time verification rather than continuous assurance.