How Bot and Fraud Mitigation Can Work Together to Reduce Risk

Onions are great for analogies, as are buckets full of stuff from the beach. In this piece, I’d like to take a look at how both of these analogies can help us understand how bot and fraud mitigation can work together to help enterprises both improve their security postures and lower their fraud losses.

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What the Titanic Can Teach Us About Fraud?

What questions should enterprise fraud teams ask when looking to better detect and mitigate fraud?

In early April, 1912, many people believed that the Titanic was unsinkable.  On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank and by late April, 1912, as the news spread, people no longer believed that the Titanic was unsinkable.

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The Pendulum Effect and Security Automation

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The last few years have been filled with examples of the “Pendulum Effect”, where trends swing from one extreme to another before settling at an equilibrium, somewhere in the middle. Think about it from an IT and security perspective. 

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Is an Infrastructure War on the Horizon?

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On February 24, Russia launched its full-scale assault on Ukraine. The invader’s weapons included tanks, heavy artillery… and software. On April 8, attackers armed with Industroyer2, a species of malware designed to incapacitate power stations and plunge whole cities into darkness, managed to briefly penetrate Ukrainian defenses, putting two million homes at risk.

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