Overview

November 14

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In today's cybersecurity landscape, all eyes are on generative AI. 

The latest advancements in AI are poised to help organizations worldwide enhance security, create efficiencies and derive valuable data-driven insights. A critical area in which agencies can leverage AI is identity verification. By integrating AI into identity verification models, agencies can defend against technologically enabled fraudsters with higher accuracy.

Join Government Technology and Socure for a 30-minute webinar on November 14, 2023, at 11 AM PT/ 2 PM ET to explore how governments can use AI to enhance identity verification and fraud prevention. 

You'll Learn:

  • Why you should consider using AI in your agency’s fraud prevention model
  • How to leverage AI to streamline identity verification for constituents
  • The role AI plays in leading-edge risk assessment

Speakers

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Jeff Shultz

Senior Director of Public Sector, Socure

Jeff is a thought leader in the cross section of identity verification and fraud prevention with a strong focus on building solutions that align with industry needs while pushing the technical envelope of what is possible. At Socure, Jeff leads the public sector Solution Consulting team where he is responsible for tailoring the best-in-class identity verification and fraud prevention engine to meet the needs of the Government. Jeff led the implementations for the Small Business Administration, Florida, Ohio, Texas, and New York. As the Executive Director at Max.gov, Jeff drove the migration of an identity and shared services platform that spans 28 agencies within the US Government. He previously led Product for the first identity platform for the seven largest banks in the US at Early Warning which will launch in early 2022. In this role he co-authored 9 patents related to identity and payments.

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Morgan Wright — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Morgan is an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, national security and intelligence. He currently serves as Chief Security Advisor for SentinelOne, and is the chief technology analyst for several major cable news organizations. Morgan's landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. Previously Morgan was a Senior Advisor in the US State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program, the Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the 2012 Republican National Convention, taught behavioral analysis at the National Security Agency and spent a year teaching the FBI how to conduct internet investigations.