Presents
WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS
Across financial services, eCommerce, travel, and hospitality, user onboarding is under pressure. Fraud leaders need to block fake or risky accounts before they enter. Product owners want to streamline sign-ups to maximize conversions. Yet traditional MFA flows often fail both goals—creating friction for good users while still letting bad actors through.
This roundtable explores how Silent Verification, powered by Telesign, a Proximus Global company, provides carrier and device intelligence, offering a smarter, background validation alternative. Attendees will discuss how organizations are replacing MFA with passive, secure verification to protect against threats such as compromised devices, bots, and synthetic identities—all while increasing conversion rates.
Key Takeaways:
- Where MFA falls short—and why silent verify is the next-gen approach
- Real-time carrier and device data as a trust signal
- How product and fraud teams align on metrics: drop-off, approval rates, and fraud detection
- Examples of Silent Verify improving conversion and risk posture in production environments
Who Should Attend:
Fraud prevention, risk, and product leaders seeking to
- Reduce friction in sign-up flows
- Prevent fake accounts, bots, and SIM swap fraud
- Improve onboarding conversion metrics
- Integrate Silent Verify into identity workflows or risk engines
Industry focused topic:
- BFSI: Stop fraud at account opening without impacting KYC throughput
- eCommerce: Prevent promo abuse and fake sign-ups with zero user input
- Travel & Hospitality: Enable secure guest bookings and loyalty account creation
- Marketplaces & Gig Platforms: Reduce identity fraud while scaling onboarding across devices and geographies
AGENDA
6:00 PM – 6:15 PM
Welcome
6:15 PM – 7:00 PM
Roundtable Discussion
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Dinner
8:00 PM – 8:20 PM
Networking
8:20 PM – 8:30 PM
Closing
SOLUTION EXPERT
Chris Berk
Director of Enterprise Sales at TeleSign
With over a decade of experience in software/technical sales, Chris excels in partnering with major financial institutions to overcome digital acceleration, cybersecurity, and fraud challenges. He supports critical initiatives for some of the world’s largest banks.
When he is not helping clients stop fraudsters, Chris enjoys traveling and creating adventures with his wife and two young children. He’s always open to connecting and networking within the fraud prevention community.