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Top Digital Identity, Cybersecurity, and Risk Conference Highlights: H1 2022

As recognized leaders in the field of digital identity, members of the Prove team have had the opportunity to share their insights with other industry leaders over the past six months about the importance of leveraging modern identity techniques to both reduce fraud and accelerate revenue. Since January, Provers have hit the road running, attending over 25 conferences in H1, speaking, exhibiting, and meeting with industry executives (all while racking up some serious frequent flier miles).

Here are a few H1 event highlights:

MRC Vegas 2022

MRC (Merchant Risk Council) has an incredible community of experts when it comes to the merchant space. In addition to holding two speaking sessions featuring fraud experts Mary Ann Miller and Karisse Hendrick, Prove won the Ignite comic session thanks to Michele O'Shaughnessy, Kris Varma, and Ravi Bijlani.

Bitcoin 2022

Prove’s Mansion Yacht hit the Miami marina to host an unforgettable party with top executives from the major crypto companies at Bitcoin 2022. Prove Pre-Fill® was recognized, once again, as a disruptive solution that kills two birds with one stone by onboarding new customers and verifying their identity in less than 10 seconds!

Marketplace Risk Conference 2022

Prove continues to grow rapidly in the marketplace space. Because Trust and Safety are critical for marketplace users, Prove hosted a session on the top five trust and safety trends marketplaces should be aware of.

Fintech Nexus USA 2022

Held in New York City, Fintech Nexus USA 2022 (formerly LendIt USA) was a great success. Rodger Desai, Prove’s CEO, spoke twice on stage alongside Mastercard, Liminal and other industry experts to discuss the future of the digital identity industry. Prove proudly sponsored the Data, Fraud, and Future Identity track and hosted an exclusive happy hour at one of the most desired locations in NYC, the Electric Lemon rooftop.

RSA Conference & eFraud 2022

Held in San Francisco, RSA Conference is one of the main conferences attended by fraud executives from major US firms. As a thank you to the fraud community, we sponsored the official eFraud Cocktail Party and hosted two happy hours with our partners Alloy and Feedzai.

It’s been an incredible ride and we’re just getting started. Here are the next stops:

  • London Fintech Week: Visit us at Booth #G1 and listen to Prove’s speaking session on the main stage.
  • SBC North America: We’ve enjoyed some great traction in the iGaming space so we had to be part of this conference. Tom Hill, Head of Sports Betting and iGaming at Prove, will speak on the stage and you can visit us at booth #507.

 Non vedo l’ora!

To learn about Prove’s identity solutions and how to accelerate revenue while mitigating fraud, schedule a demo today.


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