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“Closing the door on fraud and money laundering”
Tuesday 25th February 2003, Thistle Tower Hotel, London
Computer Security Research Centre, London
School of Economics
An event sponsored by Hewlett-Packard
For financial institutions the Internet
offers huge advantages. It’s fast, cost-effective, always
open and has enormous reach. That’s great for improving customer
service and profitability. But it also brings new risks, most notably
in the areas of fraud and money laundering.
This Real-Time Security and Fraud Detection Briefing, is brought
to you by the Computer Security Research Centre, London School of
Economics. By attending you will discover the potential and limits
of the latest technology for helping companies manage those risks
and close the door on fraud and money laundering.
Our respected speakers have been chosen to give you a balanced,
informed and pragmatic view of current and future developments in
security and fraud detection. From our keynote speaker, Professor
Ian Angell, London School of Economics, to fellow practitioners,
such as Werner van Ipenburg from Rabobank, Europe’s largest
online bank, you will discover how intelligent security monitoring
techniques, applied at the transaction level, are enabling financial
institutions to protect both their information and their reputation.
Full details of our speakers and the agenda are given here.
www.hp.com/uk/security
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