Cybercrime , Cybercrime as-a-service , Fraud Management & Cybercrime

The New Cybercrime Landscape in Canada

As initial consumer reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic settled into durable, more defined buying behaviors in the second half of 2020, the importance of a robust and seamlessly connected omni-channel ecosystem became evident. Well-networked cybercriminals persist in leveraging the threat vectors of automated bot attacks, new account creations and payment transactions to relentlessly target key points across the customer journey.

Watch this webinar that breaks down Canadian cybercrime trends from the July to December 2020 Cybercrime Report which explores current cybercrime attack trends and patterns detected by the LexisNexis® Digital Identity Network® during near real-time analysis of consumer interactions across the customer journey. Gain detailed insights into the most pervasive cybercrime trends and frequently targeted industries. You’ll see why a dynamic, multi-layered fraud prevention strategy is pivotal to fully capitalizing on digital commerce opportunities and confidently defending your business from a rapidly evolving cybercrime environment.


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Information Security Media Group

Information Security Media Group (ISMG) is the world's largest media company devoted to information security and risk management. Each of its 37 media sites provides relevant education, research and news that is specifically tailored to key vertical sectors including banking, healthcare and the public sector; geographies from North America to Southeast Asia; and topics such as data breach prevention, cyber risk assessment and fraud. Its yearly global summit series connects senior security professionals with industry thought leaders to find actionable solutions for pressing cybersecurity challenges.




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