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Prove-ID

192’s Prove-ID Fraud Forum has been running in conjunction with Dell for several years now and has grown in size from the initial 30 ecommerce retailers to over 200 delegates from leading ecommerce brands. Prove-ID enables the fraud prevention community to share ideas and best practice to bring us closer to the silver bullet to beat the fraudster. 

The seventh Prove-ID Fraud Forum was held at The Oval Cricket Ground on 18th September 2008.

Highlights Included:

  • Vernon Coaker, Under Secretary of State for Crime Reduction - Fraud and Identity The government’s response to CNP fraud
  • National Terrorist and Finance Intelligence Unit - The link between card fraud and terrorist financing
  • Royal Bank of Scotland - An acquirer’s perspective of the fraud and age challenges
  • Merchant presentation from Littlewoods
  • Panel discussion including Panasonic and Grattan.

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Why Attend?

Prove-ID is an opportunity to share best practice and network with peers in the Fraud Prevention Sector. We have seen increasing evidence that fraudster's share information, and so it is vital that we too come together to share intelligence, or in the words of famous cricketer Sourav Gangulay:

"We know, and they know, that we can beat them"