Application Fraud Prevention: How to Better Your Existing Approach
With enterprises globally shifting most of their operations online, fraudsters have doubled down on the use of bots to automate and increase the scale of operations. Recent studies have shown that enterprises, especially the digital native ones, have faced credential stuffing attacks due to open fake online accounts. Moreover, there are enough incidents of automated inventory purchasing or holding.
With traditional static controls unable to prevent dynamic traffic movements, how are enterprises managing their application security? How can fraud and security teams come together to fight sophisticated bots getting deployed by well-heeled, international cybercriminal organizations? Are you able to provide users with a frictionless experience while ensuring security?
Discussion topics will include:
- How to break silos between cybersecurity, fraud and identity teams;
- How to manage your security in a way that reduces your attack surface;
- How to identify attacks from competitive bots;
- Why automated traffic is bypassing traditional WAF and ways to improve it;
- How do we protect increased threat surface due to Mobile Apps and APIs.
Join ISMG’s Suparna Goswami for a moderated discussion that will feature insights from Vaibhav Khandelwal, Security and Fraud Lead, APCJ at event sponsor F5.