Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank

Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank

SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank

Boyer has over 20 years of diverse banking experience with over 15 years in the realm of fraud. She is currently vice president of financial crimes and fraud intelligence at People’s United Bank, a regional bank in the Northeast with a network of nearly 400 retail locations in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. She is responsible for running teams of analysts and investigators, developing fraud detection and prevention strategies related to financial channels in and out of the organization, and managing the risk of the evolving real-time payment methods in the financial industry. Her peers and organization consider her an expert in cybercrimes, sweetheart scams, phishing techniques, card cracking, ATO, and credential harvesting related to recruitment of money mules and cyberthreat actors around the country.


The Challenge of P2P Payment Fraud

Presented by Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank , James Hitchcock, Vice President, Fraud Mitigation, American Bankers Association  •  June 22, 2022

The Risk with the Rise of Open Banking and Data Sharing

Presented by Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank , Don Cardinal, Managing Director, Financial Data Exchange (FDX)  •  June 3, 2022

How is Mobile Phone Fraud Evolving - and What Can We Do About It?

Presented by Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank , Kristi Wilson, Senior Fraud Manager, Special Investigations, T-Mobile  •  June 3, 2022

How Financial Services Can Differentiate Themselves with Modern Strong Authentication

Presented by Karen Boyer, SVP Financial Crimes, Fraud Intelligence, M&T Bank , Jeremy Grant , Chuck McAllister  •  January 5, 2022

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