Securing the future: Fraud prevention, privacy, and innovation in payments - CRC-P Industry Workshop
Event description
Join us for an insightful and engaging workshop dedicated to exploring the critical aspects of securing the future of payments. This CRC-P Industry Workshop will delve into the latest strategies and innovations in fraud prevention, privacy protection, and payment technologies. Attendees will gain valuable insights from industry leaders and experts, who will share their knowledge on cutting-edge techniques to detect and prevent fraudulent activities, the importance of safeguarding personal and financial data, and the latest privacy regulations and compliance requirements.
Hosted by RMIT University's Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation, in partnership with Novatti and Deakin University, this CRC-P industry workshop is designed for professionals in the payment industry, cybersecurity industry, financial services, and tech innovation, and academia.
The workshop has a series of guest speakers and talks and will be followed by a panel. Networking drinks and canapes will be served afterwards.
Guest Speakers:
•  Prof Christopher Leckie (Professor of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne)
•  Prof Monica Whitty (Head of Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity, Monash University)
•  Luke Raven (Founder & Principal Consultant - Raven AML)
•  Tony McGrath (Payments Industry Expert)
Panellists:
•   Prof Christopher Leckie (Professor of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne)
•  Prof Monica Whitty (Head of Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity, Monash University)
•  Luke Raven (Founder & Principal Consultant - Raven AML)
•   Kevin Joseph (Manager Financial Crime Analytics - Bank Australia)
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Details:
Thursday 14th November,Â
Registrations from 1.30pm (AEDT) for a 2pm commencement
RMIT Green Brain Room,
Level 7, Building 16, 336/348 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000
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