The Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) has always put consumer trust at the centre of its activities, from the annual Global Trust Report to the MEF Sender ID Protection Registries, from the MEF Code of Conduct for its members to the specialist Fraud Working Group, and now with its latest event; The MEF Future of Mobile Fraud Prevention.
Mobile Communications, used by billions of people around the world, are a growing target for fraudsters globally. Mobile is emerging as the centre of digital transformation and with that it is increasingly at the centre of attacks; communications, payments, verification, and ecommerce are all now intertwined with mobile networks.
In response to growing concern and a unified desire to combat fraud, MEF is hosting the ‘Future of Mobile Fraud Prevention’.
Taking place in London on 5th September, the event will focus on new practices and solutions to help businesses protect themselves, consumers, and brands from fraud. It will bring together regulators, operators, carriers and brands for a lively discussion and expert insight on how the ecosystem can work together to eliminate fraud and bring trust to text messaging.
Hear from experts from a range of businesses and organisations including the UK Home Office, Europol, StopScams UK, Which? and many more.
The MEF community has been at the forefront of the fight against fraud, and it has increased its focus on protection over time. MEF’s involvement began with the launch of the Mobile VAS Code of Conduct in 2007. A Fraud Framework for mobile business messaging was launched in 2016. In 2018, the members of MEF collaborated in the first of MEF Sender ID Protection Registries in the UK, then expanded to Spain and Ireland.
MEF launched the Fraud & Revenue Assurance working group in 2020 with the specific aim to defend the long-term success of business messaging across all channels, protecting customers and industry stakeholders from fraud and abuse whilst optimizing customer experience. Earlier this year, due to increasing apprehension, MEF created the Trusted Messaging sub-working group specifically aimed at protecting customers and industry stakeholders from the risks of spam, smishing and spoofing.
MEF’s goal is to bring trusted communications to all.
Key topics to be discussed at the ‘MEF Future of Fraud Prevention’ include:
- The evolving mobile Fraud Landscape: Trends, examples and case studies across voice, messaging and OTT such as spam, smishing/phishing, AIT and spoofing
- The importance of regulatory frameworks in combatting fraud and the legal considerations for anti-fraud measures
- VAS and Direct Carrier Billing Fraud
- Identity in the new Telecom Networks
- Discussion on the role of AI and machine learning in both combating and enabling fraud
- Implementing fraud detection and prevention systems
- Data analytics and intelligence-driven approaches to identify fraud patterns
- New initiatives on the horizon to help combat fraud
Speakers include:
- Alvaro Azofra Martinez, Head of Policy Development Team, European Cybercrime Centre (E3), Europol
- Jemima Murray, Home Office UK, Head of Fraud Policy Unit
- Andrei Skorobogatov, Head of International and Telecommunications Fraud, Home Office UK
- Helen Fairfax-Wall, Head of Digital and Fraud Policy, Which?
- Simon Miller, Director of Policy and Communications, Stop Scams UK
- Dianne Doodnath, Principal, Remote Payment Channels, UK Finance
- Mark Courtney, Chief Product Officer, Cifas
- Andrew Bud CBE FREng FIET, Founder & CEO iProov and MEF Chairman
- Brian D’Arcy, Director of Telecom Business Development, Infobip
- Danny Preiskel, Senior Partner, Preiskel & Co LLP,
- Declan Pettit, Dirctor, MCP Insight
- Dmitry Sumin, Head of Products, AB Handshake Coorporation
- Eli Katz, CEO & Founder, X-Connect
- Gautam Hazari, Chief Technology Officer, Sekura Mobile Intelligence
- Ian Matthews, President & CEO, WMC Global
- Igor Skutsenya, Senior Business Development Manager, Lanck Telecom
- John Wilkinson, CEO, TMT Analysis
- Keiron Dalton, Chief Product Officer, Sekura Mobile Intelligence
- Kevin Britt, British Telecom
- Dr. Marco Lafrentz, VP of Business & Market Development, Netnumber Global Data Services
- Louise Ford, Managing Director, Empello
- Dr. Marco Lafrentz, Vice President of Business and Market Development, netnumber Global Data Services
- Nigel Bazeley, Chief Product Manager, Prism Services
- Patricia Peiro Hergueta, Chief Strategy Officer, Telecoming
- Paul Ridgewell, Futures and Insight Analyst, Accelerated Capability Environment
- Simeon Coney, Head of Business Development, Enea AdaptiveMobile
- Stefan Kostic, Chief Executive Officer, IPification
- Tim Green, Mobile Ecosystem Forum
What: MEF Future of Mobile Fraud Prevention.
Where: Banking Hall, 14 Cornhill, London EC3V 3ND (and online)
When: 5th September 2023
To book your ticket: https://mobileecosystemforum.com/events_/mef-the-future-of-fraud-prevention/
EDITOR’S NOTES:
Many of the speakers are available for interview, please get in touch if you’d like to book a time to chat with them. This can be on the day, or we can arrange it at some other mutually convenient time.
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