Data Can Help Prevent Fraud and Bridge Constituents to Vital Services

The full scope of fraud stemming from coronavirus pandemic relief funds has yet to be uncovered. Conservative estimates are at least tens of billions of dollars, but experts say it could exceed $100 billion. And still, fraudster tactics for targeting government programs continue to evolve. Therefore, actionable insights are critical to inform smarter fraud prevention, mitigation and investigation strategies. TransUnion recently worked with Federal News Network to sponsor a new webinar revealing how agencies are rebuilding trust in government programs and enabling safer, omnichannel experiences.

In this on-demand webinar, speakers from the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General and TransUnion explore fraud prevention, mitigation and investigation strategies that can help rebuild constituent trust in government programs and deliver safer omnichannel experiences. Fraud investigation and prevention trends in the discussion include:


  • Exceeding constituent expectations with safeguarded, friction-right experiences
  • How stolen identifiers are being weaponized to commit increasingly sophisticated fraud
  • Why data and analytics are a key part of fraud investigations

Watch this on-demand event to hear experts detail how fraudsters are increasingly targeting government assistance programs and the changes you can make to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.


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