To protect Canada’s financial system, new anti-fraud measures must evolve faster than their foes
The Government of Canada’s launch of an Anti-Fraud Strategy and Financial Crimes Agency acknowledges a reality that banks, fintechs and payment processors already know: the scale, sophistication and speed of digital fraud are outpacing traditional defences
INETCO’s Ugan Naidoo on how it's changing the game in real-time fraud detection
INETCO co-founder and CTO discusses how AI-driven analytics and real-time data are reshaping how banks fight fraud and build customer trust
How Vancouver is shaping Canada’s fintech future
Three founders and one regulator explore what it takes to build financial technology that earns trust, scales responsibly, and keeps pace with global innovation
Ghost Tap & PhantomCard: The haunted frontier of fraud
Contactless payments were built for speed, simplicity, and convenience, but in the shadows of that innovation a new breed of digital ghouls has emerged
Why Africa’s banks must recognize that trust is at the root of fraud prevention
As digital fraud rises across Africa, INETCO’s Eren Ramdhani explains why banks must rebuild trust through real-time, AI-driven fraud systems
INETCO welcomes MauBank
INETCO is proud to welcome MauBank—a leading financial institution in Mauritius—as they advance their vision for smarter, more secure customer experiences
How to resolve ATM cash disputes faster
ATM environments have evolved. Financial institutions are supporting larger fleets, more device types, more vendors and more third-party services than ever before. At the same time, customer expectations for speed have only increased.
INETCO recognized in the Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Fraud and Financial Crime Prevention, 2025 Report
INETCO is redefining how financial institutions and payment service providers outsmart fraudsters, stay compliant and keep their customers safe
Tales from the fraud frontlines: How to detect and defend against man-in-the-middle attacks
The main objective is to surreptitiously collect sensitive data — usernames, passwords, banking details and so on — that criminals can use to impersonate victims and solicit funds or additional information to be used for social engineering attacks, identity theft, and fraud