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Fintech Forum: Fraud in Fintech - Is it a culture or technology problem?
Fintech Forum: Fraud in Fintech - Is it a culture or technology problem?

Thu, 24 Mar

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MSP Tech Incubator

Fintech Forum: Fraud in Fintech - Is it a culture or technology problem?

Technology has opened the door to new and more pervasive types of fraud but because computers aren’t subject to the intricacies of emotion, they can also help protect us.

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Time & Location

24 Mar 2022, 09:30 – 11:00

MSP Tech Incubator, Manchester Technology Centre, 103, Oxford House, Oxford Rd, Manchester M1 7ED, UK

About the event

As humans are we bad at detecting fraud?

Technology has opened the door to new and more pervasive types of fraud but because computers aren’t subject to the intricacies of emotion, they can also help protect us.

Join Manchester Digital and hear from their panel of experts about their shared experiences and insight into how technology can be put to work to fight fintech fraud —plus how we can mitigate risk to our business and teams effectively.

Reasons to attend:
  • Network with peers within the fintech space
  • Be an active member of our digital and tech community
  • Ask questions and learn about how to support your business challenges
  • Share your experiences and help develop the growth of the sector
Speakers include:
  • Fiona Barker, North Region Account Director - Cyber & Technology, Marsh Commercial
  • Neil J Jones, Detective Superintendent, Greater Manchester Police & Managing Director, The North West Cyber Resilience Centre
  • Jonathan Brogden, Partner, DAC Beachcroft
  • Chris Air, Senior Associate, DAC Beachcroft

The North West Cyber Resilience Centre will be offering free cyber surgeries directly after the event. If you wish to book a session please contact jared@cyberresiliencecentre.com.

Speaker Bios

Fiona Barker, Marsh Commercial

Fiona is a technical specialist in the Cyber & Technology Insurance sector, with extensive knowledge on the financial impact of digital and Cyber risks such as network compromise following a Cyber-attack, having held previous roles with market-leading Cyber & Technology specialist insurance companies. More recently Fiona has been working with Marsh Commercial in an advisory capacity, working with businesses to understand Cyber risk, and how to make practical and effective use of insurance in order to enhance operational and reputational resilience in the current threat landscape.

Neil J Jones, The North West Cyber Resilience Centre

Detective Superintendent Neil Jones brings over 17 years of Policing experience to the Cyber Resilience Centre. As a Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) and Nationally Accredited Kidnap & Extortion Manager, he has first-hand experience of supporting business victims of Cybercrime.

As the Senior Responsible Officer (SRO) for Cybercrime for the North West,  Neil maintains close links with Greater Manchester Police (GMP), the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and local forces to provide accessible, consistent government-backed advice, training and support to organisations of all sizes.

Neil’s experience has seen him work across a diverse range of police roles, including Local Policing, Cyber & Economic Crime, Serious & Organised Crime, Criminal Investigations and Public Protection.

In 2014 Neil graduated from Warwick Business School with a Master of Science (MSc) in Leadership & Management.

Jonathan Brogden, Partner, DAC Beachcroft

Jonathan is a Partner with expertise in banking and finance disputes, Financial Services regulatory investigations and enforcement, civil and criminal fraud and financial crime. He will be speaking about his experiences of, and recent cases relating to, fraud from a fintech angle.

Chris Air, Senior Associate, DAC Beachcroft

Chris is a tech and privacy lawyer, acting for clients across a range of sectors including financial services. He will be briefly discussing data security and wider legal issues concerning fintech and fraud.

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