According to Forbes, 1 in 2 of us will be targeted by fraud. Whether it’s impersonation scams, loan fee fraud, APP fraud, parcel delivery scams, identity theft, ghost brokers or pension scams, the fraudsters are getting more determined and sophisticated. The demand to innovate customer experiences whilst reducing the risk of fraud, is an ever-increasing priority.
In this breakfast briefing, Ping Identity will host a discussion to understand the role that Digital Identity plays in accelerating the improvement of customers’ digital journeys and applying appropriate friction during authentication and authorisation interactions to reduce fraud.
Duncan McIntosh, Owner of Strategic Identity Services at NatWest and Paul Heaney, CTO at ProofID, will contribute to an open discussion facilitated by Adam Rusbridge, Senior Product Manager at Ping Identity.
Date: Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Location: Searcys at The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8BF
Agenda:
8:30 AM - 9:15 AM: Breakfast Served
9:15 AM - 9:20 AM: Welcome address
9:20 AM - 10:30 AM: Hosted Discussion - "Centralised Authorisation: A Perspective from Financial Services and the Future of Digital Identity"
10:30 AM Networking/Close
About the Event:
In this exclusive gathering, you will:
- Explore the transformative potential of centralised authorisation in financial services through a hosted discussion with NatWest's Duncan McIntosh. Discuss predictions on where Digital Identity will be developing in the financial sector with ProofID’s Paul Heaney.
- Have the opportunity to discuss these topics with peers under Chatham House rules
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Senior executives focused on customer experience and fraud
- Digital Identity subject matter experts
- Product Owners
Paul Heaney
CTO at ProofID
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Duncan McIntosh
Lead Product Owner Strategic
Identity Services at NatWest
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Adam Rusbridge
Senior Product Manager at
Ping Identity
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