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SUMMARY:E‑commerce Fraud in the UK: Why 3DS‑Era Controls Are No Longer Enough And What Needs to Come Next
DESCRIPTION:UK e-commerce fraud continues to rise despite the widespread adoption of Strong Customer Authentication and increasingly sophisticated 3-D Secure (3DS) controls. While issuers and schemes have invested heavily in enhanced risk scoring within the authentication flow\, fraudsters have continued to evolve. \nIn this session\, hosted by G+D Netcetera\, we will explore why reacting at the 3DS stage alone is no longer sufficient to stop fraud losses\, operational burden\, and customer friction from escalating. Drawing on real-world issuer perspectives and joined by invited speakers from Mastercard and TigerGraph\, we will discuss the limitations of siloed controls and the growing need to prevent fraud earlier and across channels\, not just within individual transactions. \nJoin us to explore: \n\nHow online fraud has changed in the UK in recent years\, from classic card-not-present fraud to large-scale card testing\, BIN attacks\, social engineering\, and coordinated cross-channel crime.\nHow today’s 3DS countermeasures\, such as issuer-centric risk models\, consortium intelligence\, and BIN-attack scores\, have significantly improved fraud detection but still struggle to identify emerging social-engineering-driven fraud patterns.\nWhat needs to change next\, enabling timely and secure data sharing across banks and moving from isolated risk decisions to collaborative\, ecosystem-wide fraud prevention.\nHow cross-channel intelligence can help shift the industry from reacting to fraud to preventing it proactively.\n\n  \n  \nSpeakers: \n  
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/e-commerce-fraud-in-the-uk-why-3ds-era-controls-are-no-longer-enough-and-what-needs-to-come-next/
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SUMMARY:500 Fraud Leaders Told Us What AI Questions Keep Them Up at Night
DESCRIPTION:How are leading organisations balancing the threat of AI fuelled fraud\, whilst also tapping into the evolving potential revenue streams that AI can enable?  \nNew research from Darwinium reveals a shift in the landscape. Nearly all organizations have seen a surge in AI-driven attacks\, powered by automation and deepfake tech. At the same time\, a new wave of AI-driven agentic commerce is emerging\, where intelligent agents browse\, compare\, and even purchase on behalf of customers.  \nJoin us for this webinar where we’ll break down what 500 fraud\, risk\, and security leaders are seeing right now in their organisations and across the industry. How does your organisation measure up\, and what strategies\, protections and opportunities should you be exploring.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/500-fraud-leaders-told-us-what-ai-questions-keep-them-up-at-night/
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SUMMARY:Smarter Scams\, Smarter Defences: AI and the Future of Financial Crime Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the financial crime landscape; UK Fraud cases were at an all-time high in 2025\, with over 444\,000 cases recorded\, driven partly by criminals using AI tools.  \nFrom AI-generated scams\, deepfakes and autonomous fraud attacks to advanced detection models\, network analytics and intelligence sharing\, the payments and financial services industry is entering a new era of financial crime prevention.  \nThis webinar brings together experts from across fintech\, banking\, fraud intelligence and compliance to share how AI is being weaponised by criminals\, and how firms can respond with smarter\, faster and more collaborative defences.   \nThe panel will utilise real-world case studies and practical examples to examine how organisations are using AI not just to improve efficiency\, but to actively detect\, prevent and disrupt fraud at scale.  \nThe session will also explore the current regulatory landscape\, calling for a shared liability model required to tackle financial crime that includes the role of banks\, payment providers\, telecoms\, social media platforms and regulators.  \n  \nSpeakers:
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/smarter-scams-smarter-defences-ai-and-the-future-of-financial-crime-prevention/
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