Retail Under Attack: True Crime Stories of Automated Fraud Every Leader Needs to Know
Cyberfraud isn’t just knocking at the door, it’s already inside. As businesses grow, they become more attractive to highly organized, professional cybercrime groups. These fraudsters don’t operate alone but instead are part of a complex, highly operationalized ecosystem; they run mature operations, offering or consuming Fraud-as-a-Service (FaaS) and leveraging automated tools to attack at scale.
Traditional defenses haven’t evolved to keep pace with AI-driven cybercrime, leading to billions in financial losses, regulatory fines, and irreparable brand damage. This webinar uncovers how fraudsters infiltrate businesses, why traditional security fails, and what you can do to protect your organization.
Key Takeaways:
- How mature cybercrime groups operate like businesses (with business functions like HR, R&D, KPIs, and incentives)
- Why traditional fraud detection falls short
- How business logic attacks manipulate expected behavior to enable fraud
- How Netacea’s BLADE Framework helps security analysts understand and disrupt business logic attacks before they execute

Matthew Gracey-McMinn
Vice President of Threat Services, Netacea

James Middleton
Former Director of Product Marketing, Netacea
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