Payment fraud continues to evolve, posing significant challenges and threats to businesses and consumers. In this webinar, we explore the latest payment fraud tactics executed by cybercriminals, provide insights into the organized groups behind these schemes, and share actionable strategies to detect and prevent these threats.
This session is a must-attend for professionals in finance, cybersecurity, and risk management who are committed to protecting their organizations and customers from cyber-enabled financial fraud.
Key Takeaways
- Cyber-Focused Fraud Trends: Explore emerging fraud tactics, including phishing, account takeovers, and identity fraud, that continue to disrupt the payment landscape.
- Understanding Cyber Threat Actors: Gain insights into the organized cybercriminal groups orchestrating payment fraud and their evolving methods of attack.
- Technical Anatomy of Fraud Schemes: Analyze how cyber tools, malware, and other technologies are used to execute fraud.
- Detection Techniques: Learn about advanced technologies and strategies, such as anomaly detection and AI-driven monitoring, to identify potentially fraudulent activities.
- Proven Prevention Best Practices: Learn actionable steps to enhance your cyber-fraud prevention program and manage risk.
- Future Trends and Preparation: Anticipate upcoming changes in the cyber fraud landscape and prepare your organization to stay resilient.
This webinar is co-hosted with Nelnet Campus Commerce.
Our Presenter

Mike Wright
VP of Technology
Mike Wright is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of entrepreneurial, cybersecurity, risk management, information technology, and regulatory compliance experience.
As CampusGuard’s Vice President of Technology, Mike provides leadership on key strategic initiatives to enhance the delivery of the services that CampusGuard provides for financial services, healthcare, education, state/local government entities, and other markets.
Before joining CampusGuard, he served as Deputy Chief Security Officer of Nelnet, Inc., where he led the cybercrime/cyber fraud risk management team.