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2012 MRC Annual eCommerce Payments and Risk Conference

March 27–29, 2012

Las Vegas, NV

Merchant Risk Council Annual Conference
March 27-29, 2012
Wynn, Las Vegas 

Protecting Mobile: How to Beat the Bad Guys

Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 9:45 AM–10:30 AM PDT
Target Audience

Fraud prevention executives and managers

Presentation Technical Level

Intermediate - The next step beyond the basics. For attendees with some industry experience.

Summary of Topic

Mobile is the new battleground. While the vast proliferation of mobile devices makes it more difficult for cybercrime to effectively target mobile, it also makes mobile more difficult to protect. Already a variety of pernicious malware strains are actively targeting mobile, and the trendline is expected to rapidly escalate. The good news is that there are a variety of mitigation techniques that can be effectively brought to bear against the threat. This presentation will be based on recent Aite Group research, surveying multiple stakeholders in the financial services and ecommerce communities regarding mobile threats and successful mobile fraud mitigation techniques.

Audience Takeaway

The audience will come away from the session with an understanding of the threat environment, and a game plan for effectively mitigating the mobile threat with minimal disruption of the end user experience.

Submitters

Presenters

Ms. Julie Conroy McNelley, Aite Group
Title

Research Director

Presenter Biography

Julie Conroy McNelley is a Research Director at Aite Group, covering fraud and risk management. Ms. McNelley brings to Aite Group more than a decade of hands-on product management experience working with issuers, payments processors, and risk management companies. She managed the product group at Early Warning Services for a number of years. where she was responsible for a suite of fraud prevention services that provided clients with more than US$1 billion per year in loss avoidance. She has been quoted in numerous media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, U.S News and World Report, American Banker, and NPR.

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