Counter Fraud 2026
About the Security Event
Counter Fraud 2026 focuses on how government agencies can defend against the growing scale of complex and cyber enabled financial crimes. Public sector organizations face constant threats from phishing schemes, digital identity fraud, and attacks that target critical systems. Cybersecurity plays a key role because these crimes often involve breaching networks, stealing sensitive data, or manipulating digital services. The event brings together leaders from central and local government, healthcare, and law enforcement to learn from current best practices and new policies designed to protect citizens and public funds.
A major theme of the conference is collaboration, since criminals continue to evolve their methods and use new technologies to commit fraud. Attendees can expect practical guidance on digital detection tools, secure data sharing, and strengthening cyber defenses across large institutions. Expert speakers share strategies for monitoring emerging risks while keeping digital services secure for the public. The program supports professional development and encourages open discussion on how cybersecurity and counter fraud teams can work together to reduce threats and increase resilience.