Overview

July 14
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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Deepfakes. Synthetic identities. AI-generated applications. This isn’t a future scenario — it’s already hitting government programs, and it’s accelerating fast. Fraud attacks have surged dramatically, with generative AI making it easier to create convincing identities and submit applications at scale, pushing traditional controls to their limits.

For agencies, the impact is immediate: rising improper payments, increased audit scrutiny and mounting pressure on teams already stretched thin. The gap is growing between how fraud is executed and how it’s detected, especially as automated, high-volume attacks overwhelm manual review and legacy verification methods.

This webinar will show you why current approaches are falling short and how leading organizations are using AI to detect fraud earlier — before payments go out and issues surface in audits. It takes AI to fight AI. 

Why attend:

  • Understand where AI-driven fraud is hitting hardest
  • Learn what modern, front-end fraud prevention actually requires
  • See how agencies are using AI across identity, behavior and device intelligence to catch fraud earlier
  • Get practical steps to strengthen audit readiness and reduce risk without slowing access for legitimate applicants

Attend the live webinar to obtain your complimentary certificate of attendance!

Speakers

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George Freeman

Sr. Solutions Consultant, Fraud & Identity for Alliances, Government, Healthcare, Insurance, LexisNexis® Risk Solutions

With well over two decades’ experience in cybersecurity consulting, George is a subject matter expert for LNRS customers in the above verticals. George provides illustrated use cases and workflow designs to mitigate online identity fraud risk threats including compromised devices, deepfaked identities, and identity-related scams. George conducts research on the Dark Web locating identity-related threats, then incorporates these use cases into customer solutions.

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Terry Brenner

Senior Corporate Counsel for LexisNexis® Risk Solutions

Terry Brenner is Senior Corporate Counsel for LexisNexis® Risk Solutions. Previously he has served in executive office and general counsel roles, in both start-up and mature businesses, across a range of diverse industry sectors. His focus at LexisNexis® Risk Solutions is the successful application and integration of LexisNexis® IDVerse® remote ID document authentication and verification technology into the Americas, Europe and UK&I markets, heeding to the sensitivities around data, privacy and security protection, biometrics and accessibility, and the transition to digital identity globally.

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Sean McSpaden — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Sean McSpaden is an executive level information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors. His background includes the start-up and management of several small businesses and he has served on the Board of Directors or in Executive Director positions for several 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Sean’s public service experience includes progressively responsible positions as an IT analyst, and in statewide coordination, management and leadership positions within the Executive and Legislative branches of Oregon state government.

From June 2008 to September 2013, Sean served as the state of Oregon’s Deputy State Chief Information Officer. Since 2013, Sean has served as a Principal Legislative IT Analyst with the Oregon Legislative Fiscal Office and as the Committee Administrator for Oregon’s Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology. In addition, Sean serves as a member Oregon’s Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and as Oregon’s representative to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Taskforce on Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Privacy.

Throughout his 26-year tenure in Oregon state government, Sean and the teams he has led have received several state, regional and national recognitions and awards. In addition, Sean has represented the state of Oregon on numerous state, regional and national project steering committees, task forces, governing boards, committees, commissions and associations, and has presented on various topics at local, state, regional, national, and international meetings and conferences.