Cyber-attacks
Heartbreak prevention in milliseconds: how AI is reshaping romance scam defense
Learn how generative AI has fundamentally changed how romance scams work and how proactive, AI-driven fraud prevention is making a measurable difference
INETCO team shares fraud predictions for 2026
Six payment fraud trends that will define the next chapter for financial institutions and payment processors in 2026.
Tales from the fraud frontlines: How to avoid getting bitten by Visa VAMP
Discover how INETCO BullzAI helps acquirers and merchants avoid VAMP clampdowns
INETCO’s Bijan Sanii on Conversations Live: ‘Cybersecurity is an arms race. AI today, quantum tomorrow’
INETCO CEO and Founder Bijan Sanii offers insights drawn from decades of experience leading technology and cybersecurity efforts within financial services and enterprise environments
INETCO CEO discusses global expansion and payment security on leading SME podcast
INETCO CEO and Founder Bijan Sanii shares strategic insights for Canadian companies pursuing global growth, particularly in fast-moving underserved markets where payment fraud and infrastructure challenges are rising
INETCO named among top innovators in the FRC Innovation List
The INETCO BullzAI transaction firewall has been named among top innovators in the FRC Innovation List, a showcase of technologies driving major advancements in financial risk and compliance
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
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