1. The fraud reality Online fraud continues to pose significant risks to companies and consumers: As fraud becomes more sophisticated, Veriff’s solutions aim to stay one step ahead, employing advanced AI to counter the tactics used by fraudsters. 2. Evolution of identity verification Identity verification has evolved from manual document reviews to sophisticated AI-powered automated
The webinar delved into the evolving landscape of fraud, focusing on how businesses are tackling AI-driven attacks and innovative scams. Our panelists highlighted that the key to staying ahead of these advancing threats is to combine automation with human expertise. Here are the main insights: Understanding the New Age fraud trends As discussed in the webinar, fraud today
Today we spend more time digitally than ever before. Statista report indicates that since 2021, an adult in the United States spends on average a little over 8 hours a day and the forecasts predict further growth of this number. However the growing importance of the digital world, while undoubtedly a positive thing that enhances our access
Global perspective on the legal frameworks on artificial intelligence (AI) AI ethics concerns have taken center stage as AI systems become more integrated into our daily lives. According to Stanford’s 2023 “The AI Index Report,” the legislative records of 127 countries show that the number of bills containing the term “artificial intelligence” passed into law grew
Amidst the growing sophistication of fraud tactics, including the rise of generative AI, deepfakes, and other advanced tools, document fraud prevention has become a core focus for Veriff. Our approach involves thorough verification of document authenticity and vigilant monitoring of emerging fraud trends. We also analyze user behavior to confirm the legitimacy of identities, recognizing
Veriff’s most recent Identity Fraud Report showed a 20% rise in fraud year on year between 2022 and 2023 – a stat that won’t come as a surprise to most people. “This not only underscores the need for advanced security measures, but for innovative ones and ones that get us ahead of the curve,” says Abe
The European Union´s Artificial Intelligence Act explained Technology and artificial intelligence (AI) advances have raised the call for protective regulation to prevent risks and harmful outcomes for populations across the globe. One place where these rules have taken shape is Europe. In April 2021, the European Union´s Commission proposed the first comprehensive framework to regulate
1. The AI threat is becoming more sophisticated Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the digital economy – and presenting new opportunities for fraudsters. How can fraud experts fight back and protect their businesses from the evolving danger? The Veriff Deepfake Deep Dive Report explores this issue in detail – outlining the real extent of the
That was the major theme of ‘Deepfakes and the future of online fraud’, a webinar I hosted recently, where I was joined by Liisi German, our lead product manager, and Vinny Gaglioti, Veriff’s strategic solutions engineer. The danger is clear. We’ve seen a 20% rise in overall fraud year-on-year, while 6% of all verification attempts in 2023
1. The iGaming industry has to work much harder than other industries when it comes to AML risk – and convincing gaming companies about the importance of AML is much more difficult than, say, the banking industry. That was a key message I delivered at this year’s SBC Summit North America. And it was one that