Identity
Our world is grappling with numerous issues, but today we recognize that the importance of achieving gender equality has never been more critical.
Prove hosted a wide-ranging conversation about strengthening fraud efforts in a webinar with Mary Ann Miller (Prove’s Vice President of Client Experience) and Freddy Arthur (EMEA Fraud Strategy Leader for NICE Actimize).
The prevalence of scammers and fraud-related challenges have put the security and trust of dating app users at risk.
In a recent article on Mobile Time, a respected Brazilian publication, Prove was featured in a comprehensive article, highlighting the company's strategic approach and impact on Brazil's evolving digital identity landscape.
Money mules are people who, at someone else’s direction, receive and move money obtained from victims of fraud. Some money mules know that they have been recruited to assist in criminal activity.
In a recent video interview with Information Security Media Group (ISMG), Prove's Fraud and Cybercrime Executive Advisor, Mary Ann Miller, delved into the dynamic landscape of identity verification.
A Guide to CIPs for Financial Services Organizations
With the rapid shift toward digitalization and an increasing threat of fraud and deception, it is vital for India to reconsider its dependence on one-time passwords (OTPs) and move toward a more secure and user-friendly authentication system.
With identity-related cyberattack types getting more innovative and fraudsters becoming increasingly brazen, the customer account opening process can deliver some nightmarish results.
October is the Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Awareness Month, an initiative aimed at fostering awareness and advocating best practices regarding security in relation to personal data, organizational security, and the overall well-being of our nation.
The investment will further Prove's global expansion and underscores its leadership in the digital identity verification space.
As the online shopping frenzy peaks during the holidays like Christmas and New Year, so does the potential for fraud.
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