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FraudCON 2025 - Financial Crime: Rising to the Challenge Call for Talks!

FraudCON 2025 - Financial Crime: Rising to the Challenge Call for Talks!

 
 
 
The financial crime battlefield is more chaotic than ever. New attacks enabled by the unprecedented wave of GenAI and Deepfake coupled with battle tested social engineering methods are reported every other day across the globe. Scams spread like wildfire, with organized crime groups pouring fresh resources into the fire. Social networks and apps respond slowly, and the end result is an ever-growing challenge to financial institutions, FinTechs, online retail and marketplaces.
 
Yes, the challenge is growing - but so is our resolve to overcome it.
 
This is us: a strong community that, with boldness, determination and creativity, rises to the challenge. 
 
FraudCON Tel Aviv 2025 is your stage to talk about how you and your team face those challenges. We want to hear about what’s working and why. Learn from each other. Use cross-industry wisdom. Tel Aviv is where global banks, eCommerce companies and Fintechs team up with the brilliant minds of next-gen technology providers and industry visionaries. 
 
 

Be Part of the Conversation — Speaker Applications re-open for a Limited Time!

Who should apply?
 
FraudCON Tel Aviv 2025 is first and foremost a stage where our Fraud and Financial Crime Fighters can assemble and share their stories. Researchers of various fields are welcome to reunite and exchange insights.
 
Share your insights in FraudCON 2025, to be held Wednesday, December 10th, as part of Tel Aviv Cyber Week.
 
Speaking slots are VERY limited, competition on talks is very high, so some topics you might want to focus on:
 
 
Collaboration frameworks that actually work across banking, Fintech and social platforms
 
Emerging financial crime trends in your industry, and case studies for defeating them
 
GanAI and Deepfake attacks and best practices for identifying them
 
Developing AI models against new types of financial crime
 
The audience comprises English-speaking fraud, cybercrime and financial crime fighters – not IT security folks. This is not a cyber event - it's a financial crime focused event. People are interested in REAL, DETAILED case studies of fraudsters and money launderers, and what worked against their attacks.
 

Available speaking slots:

 
  • 20-minute talk
  • 30-minute deep dive
 
 
 
 
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