Fraudsters have gotten smarter and faster. Social engineering and authorized push payment scams have surged as traditional account takeover becomes harder to pull off, pushing attackers toward the one vulnerability no technology fully controls: the end user.
Seth Ruden, sr. director, Transmit Security breaks down how AI is sharpening attacker reconnaissance, why the scam economy is booming, and how real-time orchestration can intercept fraud mid-conversation to warn potential victims before money ever moves. The key is shifting left: reading telemetry early, detecting intent, and making defenders the ones with the economic advantage.
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