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Why Fraud Rules Fall Short Against AI-Generated Fraud – A 2026 Practitioner Roundtable

Solution Category Fraud Prevention
Type Webinar
Organization Fraud.net
Event Format Company Webinar

Webinar Description

Key Takeaways

  • Expert panel explores the challenges of AI-generated fraud in 2026
  • Focus on the limitations of rule-based and static KYC detection systems
  • Insights into behavioral analytics and early fraud detection strategies
  • Discussion on managing rule complexity and ensuring explainable AI decisions
  • Targeted at professionals in fraud prevention, risk management, and financial services

The “Webinar: Why Fraud Rules Fall Short Against AI-Generated Fraud – A 2026 Practitioner Roundtable” brings together leading experts to address the evolving landscape of fraud prevention. This virtual event is designed for professionals seeking advanced strategies to combat sophisticated, AI-driven threats that challenge traditional detection methods.

Understanding the Rise of AI-Generated Fraud

AI-generated fraud, including synthetic identities, deepfakes, and AI-powered phishing, is rapidly outpacing conventional rule-based systems. Panelists from Bankingly, epay (Euronet), Brains Capital, and FraudNet examine how these advanced threats exploit static detection rules and why organizations must adapt their approaches.

Traditional KYC processes and static fraud rules are increasingly ineffective against these evolving tactics. The session highlights the urgent need for dynamic, intelligent solutions that can keep pace with the sophistication of modern fraud schemes.

Innovative Strategies for Modern Fraud Prevention

Attendees will gain insights into leveraging behavioral analytics for earlier and more accurate fraud detection. The discussion covers how organizations can reduce operational complexity by minimizing “rule sprawl” without sacrificing coverage or effectiveness.

The panel also explores the role and limitations of AI agents in fraud prevention. Emphasis is placed on the importance of explainability and transparency in AI-driven decisions, which are critical for compliance and risk management in regulated industries.

Who Should Attend and What to Expect

This event is tailored for fraud and risk management professionals, compliance officers, security leaders, and executives in financial services, payments, fintech, and digital commerce. Participants will benefit from actionable insights, thought leadership, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of fraud prevention.

By attending, organizations can better understand how to adapt their fraud prevention strategies, enhance early detection capabilities, and ensure their systems remain resilient against the latest AI-driven threats.

Event Focus and Industry Impact

The roundtable positions FraudNet and its partners as innovators in the field, emphasizing AI-driven insights and reliable, real-time protection. The event supports education, thought leadership, and lead generation, reinforcing the importance of advanced analytics and intelligent risk decisioning in the fight against modern fraud.