The 41st Parameter Hosts Expert Security Panel with Aite and Mitnick Security
to Delve Into the Minds of Criminals at NACHA Payments 2007
SCOTTSDALE, AZ.
– April 11, 2007
Who:
Ori Eisen, founder and
chairman, The 41st Parameter
Featuring expert panel
members from Aite Group and Mitnick Security Consulting,
LLC
What:
Participating in an all-star panel of leading authorities on fraud and risk management, Ori Eisen will moderate a compelling discussion examining the changing payments landscape, the world of fraud and social engineering, and the nefarious schemes that continue to evade security systems around the world. The session, "In the Mind of a Fraudster," details the mechanics of fraud, identity theft, the nature of social engineering, and an outlook on the possible future of the industry. Eisen and panelists Gwenn Bézard, research director at Aite Group, and Kevin Mitnick, founder of Mitnick Security Consulting, LLC, will also discuss how financial institutions can better protect their businesses and their customers from unscrupulous criminals and more effectively prepare today for the fraud schemes of tomorrow. ," Ori Eisen, an expert in fraud in all its forms, will discuss how to effectively analyze security threats, potential entry points and the latest fraud trends. He will also provide tips for making visibility into online transactions actionable to help detect and deter emerging threats, and detail how to implement and maximize the most effective security and authentication techniques.
When:
Monday, April 16 11:00 a.m.
CDT
Where:
NACHA
Payments 2007 April 15 - 18, 2007 Hyatt
Regency Chicago Chicago, Illinois http://www.nacha.org/conferences/Payments2007/default.htm
About The 41st
Parameter As the pioneer of agent-less, client
device identification (CDI) and document masking solutions for
online fraud detection and prevention, The 41st
Parameter offers highly accurate, non-intrusive fraud control measures for eCommerce, eBanking
and other online businesses. By continuously collecting
new and unique parameters from end-user computers
during online account access or order processing, the Company's
patent-pending technologies enable forensic identification of PCs
and online devices. Such accurate device
identification helps improve operational efficiencies and minimize
investigative resources, saving time and money while better
protecting legitimate customers. All of the Company's solutions
require no end-user registration, enrollment, downloads or installations. To
find out how the Company is making fraud history, visit
www.the41.com or call
1.888.the.41st (1.888.843.4178).
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