fraud prevention
Tim Brown, Prove’s Global Identity Officer, was recently featured in InsideBIGDATA’s rundown of 2024 predictions for the big data market.
So for starters, let’s be clear – there’s a lot of fraud anticipated in 2024. Some of it will be performed in creative and complex ways.
Mary Ann Miller provides an easy-to-use blueprint for those wishing to prevent fraud in the new year on VMblog.
Versatile Credit, a premier software provider connecting merchants, lenders, and consumers for point-of-sale loans, recently unveiled a new integration with Prove to enhance Versatile’s fraud screening process while also delivering a more streamlined customer onboarding experience.
Prove is proud to announce that four new prestigious badges from G2: Easiest to Do Business With, Highest User Adoption, Best Support, and High Performer.
From disrupting online services to causing financial losses and tarnishing reputation, the aftermath of a successful DDoS attack can be severe. However, the implementation of robust identity verification measures plays a pivotal role in mitigating these risks.
Application fraud occurs when an applicant submits inaccurate information to a creditor, property manager, or any entity relying on personal data for customer approval.
Is your business ready to apply advanced identity verification to prevent fraud in 2024?
Prove recently 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).