Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development

How AI Can Help to Combat Fraud

Analytical Steps to Take After a Data Breach
Jim Van Dyke, CEO at Breach Clarity

After a data breach, organizations should use artificial intelligence to help combat fraud, says Jim Van Dyke, CEO at the security firm Breach Clarity.

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“We need to look at the breach based on the exposed unique credentials that were in that particular breach,” Van Dyke says, and use that information in fraud-prevention efforts.

In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Van Dyke also discusses:

  • How organizations are missing the mark when dealing with breaches;
  • How AI can help fight fraud;
  • Why every victim needs to have a different fraud mitigation strategy after a breach.

Van Dyke, CEO at Breach Clarity, has served as an expert witness on some of the most significant U.S. data breach cases, including Anthem, Equifax and Yahoo. He founded Javelin Strategy & Research and served as its CEO for 12 years.


About the Author

Suparna Goswami

Suparna Goswami

Associate Editor, ISMG

Goswami has more than 10 years of experience in the field of journalism. She has covered a variety of beats including global macro economy, fintech, startups and other business trends. Before joining ISMG, she contributed for Forbes Asia, where she wrote about the Indian startup ecosystem. She has also worked with UK-based International Finance Magazine and leading Indian newspapers, such as DNA and Times of India.




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