This presentation will explain and show how criminals are using AI and deep-fake technology to "hack people", where the main goal is to steal their money. People are driven by emotions, and criminals understand that triggering a sense of urgency, causes people to act irrationally.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future risk - it is already reshaping fraud and financial crime. The same AI tools that promise efficiency and innovation are now being weaponised by fraudsters to scale deception, automate attacks, and exploit trust.
This session looks at AI as both a threat and a defence. Through concrete examples, it shows how fraudsters are using AI today - and how organisations can use AI to detect, prevent, and respond to financial crime more effectively. The talk cuts through hype to highlight what actually works, what doesn’t, and the hard trade-offs organisations face when deploying AI in the fight against fraud.
The weakest link is people, who act upon emotions. Anyone can be targeted and fall
for the scams.
I have been in the digital identity industry for more than 30 years, and working with financial crime for the last 10. I have done more than 300 presentations and other appearances over the last 10 years at conferences throughout Europe.
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€ 2.000,-
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