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    <title>TransUnion Business Insights - Episodes Tagged with “Digital Trust”</title>
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    <description>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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    <itunes:subtitle>Data, Strategies and Trust</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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  <title>Credit Week Recap and Data Solutions Fit for the Modern Economy Discussion</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, reviews Credit Week and asks her guests for their highlights. The team then talk to the development and application of data solutions that can help support consumers in the modern economy and cite some of the customer-first innovations they are seeing in the marketplace.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>38:07</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.
The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy's new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. 
We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience. 
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  <itunes:keywords>financial services, digital crime, scams, customer experience, big data, consumer behaviour, business strategy, cost living, banking apps, FinTech</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.</p>

<p>The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy&#39;s new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. </p>

<p>We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.</p>

<p>The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy&#39;s new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. </p>

<p>We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience.</p>]]>
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  <title>Cyber Incident Response Landscape: Looking Back at 2023, Planning for 2024 and Exploring the Psychological Impact of Ransomware</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2024 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This episode provides an overview of the current cyber threat landscape from the perspective of experts working in the data breach space. It reflects on the dominant and emerging methods being used by threat actors, and addresses the recent Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) paper that investigates the harms caused to individuals, organisations and society by ransomware.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>35:39</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode, Mark Read (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-read-/), Head of Data Breach Solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to George Chaisty (https://kennedyslaw.com/en/our-people/people/manchester/george-chaisty/), a Partner at the international law firm Kennedys Law LLP, and Cameron Carr (https://www.mullen.law/people/cameron-carr/), Managing Partner for Mullen Coughlin, to get a better understanding of the current cyber threat landscape. 
Off the back of a busy 2023 and with Mark attending February’s IAPP Data Protection Intensive 2024 event in London, the first part of this podcast reflects on the dominant and emerging methods being used by threat actors. Cameron, Mark and George use this scene setting as an entry point into the recent Royal United Services Institute, (RUSI) paper which explores the harms caused by ransomware to individuals, organisations and society (https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/occasional-papers/ransomware-victim-insights-harms-individuals-organisations-and-society).  
RUSI is the world’s oldest and the UK’s leading defence and security think tank, and this document is an important industry talking point. Our experts discuss the psychological impact ransomware can have on individuals directly (first-order harms) and indirectly (secondary-order harms) and address key issues that businesses need to consider when mitigating a cyber incident that includes breach fatigue, impact on front line staff and customer care.
We wrap up with insights into what industry professionals can expect to see from threat actors in the coming year and identify the resources that will need to be carefully marshalled in response to these threats.  
For more information on how your organisation can look to counter the threat of a data breach, download our dedicated ebook (https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook) or get in touch with Mark directly.  
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  <itunes:keywords>digital scams, crime, data breach, cyber crime, cyber insurance, incident response, fighting cybercrime, reputation management, business strategies, business process, fincrime, thought leadership, data analytics, law</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-read-/" rel="nofollow">Mark Read</a>, Head of Data Breach Solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to <a href="https://kennedyslaw.com/en/our-people/people/manchester/george-chaisty/" rel="nofollow">George Chaisty</a>, a Partner at the international law firm Kennedys Law LLP, and <a href="https://www.mullen.law/people/cameron-carr/" rel="nofollow">Cameron Carr</a>, Managing Partner for Mullen Coughlin, to get a better understanding of the current cyber threat landscape. </p>

<p>Off the back of a busy 2023 and with Mark attending February’s IAPP Data Protection Intensive 2024 event in London, the first part of this podcast reflects on the dominant and emerging methods being used by threat actors. Cameron, Mark and George use this scene setting as an entry point into the recent Royal United Services Institute, (RUSI) paper which explores the harms caused by <a href="https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/occasional-papers/ransomware-victim-insights-harms-individuals-organisations-and-society" rel="nofollow">ransomware to individuals, organisations and society</a>.  </p>

<p>RUSI is the world’s oldest and the UK’s leading defence and security think tank, and this document is an important industry talking point. Our experts discuss the psychological impact ransomware can have on individuals directly (first-order harms) and indirectly (secondary-order harms) and address key issues that businesses need to consider when mitigating a cyber incident that includes breach fatigue, impact on front line staff and customer care.</p>

<p>We wrap up with insights into what industry professionals can expect to see from threat actors in the coming year and identify the resources that will need to be carefully marshalled in response to these threats.  </p>

<p>For more information on how your organisation can look to counter the threat of a data breach, <a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook" rel="nofollow">download our dedicated ebook</a> or get in touch with Mark directly. </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-read-/" rel="nofollow">Mark Read</a>, Head of Data Breach Solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to <a href="https://kennedyslaw.com/en/our-people/people/manchester/george-chaisty/" rel="nofollow">George Chaisty</a>, a Partner at the international law firm Kennedys Law LLP, and <a href="https://www.mullen.law/people/cameron-carr/" rel="nofollow">Cameron Carr</a>, Managing Partner for Mullen Coughlin, to get a better understanding of the current cyber threat landscape. </p>

<p>Off the back of a busy 2023 and with Mark attending February’s IAPP Data Protection Intensive 2024 event in London, the first part of this podcast reflects on the dominant and emerging methods being used by threat actors. Cameron, Mark and George use this scene setting as an entry point into the recent Royal United Services Institute, (RUSI) paper which explores the harms caused by <a href="https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/occasional-papers/ransomware-victim-insights-harms-individuals-organisations-and-society" rel="nofollow">ransomware to individuals, organisations and society</a>.  </p>

<p>RUSI is the world’s oldest and the UK’s leading defence and security think tank, and this document is an important industry talking point. Our experts discuss the psychological impact ransomware can have on individuals directly (first-order harms) and indirectly (secondary-order harms) and address key issues that businesses need to consider when mitigating a cyber incident that includes breach fatigue, impact on front line staff and customer care.</p>

<p>We wrap up with insights into what industry professionals can expect to see from threat actors in the coming year and identify the resources that will need to be carefully marshalled in response to these threats.  </p>

<p>For more information on how your organisation can look to counter the threat of a data breach, <a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook" rel="nofollow">download our dedicated ebook</a> or get in touch with Mark directly. </p>]]>
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  <title>A Modern Identity Crisis: How The Digital Age Blurs The Lines Between Trust, Risk and Authenticity</title>
  <link>https://transunion-uk-podcast.fireside.fm/fraud-panel-transunion-future-summit-2023</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>TransUnion</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode (recorded at our FUTURE Summit 2023) our Fraud and Identity team talk about current fraud trends, consumer attitudes and concerns, and recent technology developments in the fraud prevention space.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>24:51</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>With bad actors using sophisticated technology and PII they’ve amassed online, establishing trust and detecting risk is increasingly challenging. This episode, clipped from our panel discussion, 'A Modern Identity Crisis: How The Digital Age Blurs The Lines Between Trust, Risk and Authenticity' (at the TransUnion FUTURE Summit 2023) takes a deep dive into the latest fraud trends.
The panel was chaired by Chad Reimers, GM: Fraud and Identity Solutions, TransUnion UK, and featured: 
* Harriet Sloan, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Consulting and Analytics, TransUnion
* Glyn Cowlishaw, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Pre-Sales, TransUnion
* Devon Smith, Director of Strategic Growth, NeuroID
Topics include emerging fincrime and cybercrime threats, such as no intent to pay, money mules, organised 3rd party fraud and targeted online attacks, and how consumer attitudes towards online crime are evolving. The panellists share the patterns they're seeing emerge across sectors and outline forward-thinking strategies that can help improve performance and enable businesses and consumers transact with confidence.
For more information on how TransUnion's TruValidate solution can help your business better detect and identify fraudulant activity visit our solution and product pages (https://www.transunion.co.uk/solution/truvalidate). 
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  <itunes:keywords>digital scams, crime, fraud trends, improving business processes, fraud strategies, fighting cybercrime, reputation management, businesses strategies, financial services and fincrime, thought leadership, data analytics</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With bad actors using sophisticated technology and PII they’ve amassed online, establishing trust and detecting risk is increasingly challenging. This episode, clipped from our panel discussion, &#39;A Modern Identity Crisis: How The Digital Age Blurs The Lines Between Trust, Risk and Authenticity&#39; (at the TransUnion FUTURE Summit 2023) takes a deep dive into the latest fraud trends.</p>

<p>The panel was chaired by Chad Reimers, GM: Fraud and Identity Solutions, TransUnion UK, and featured: </p>

<ul>
<li>Harriet Sloan, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Consulting and Analytics, TransUnion</li>
<li>Glyn Cowlishaw, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Pre-Sales, TransUnion</li>
<li>Devon Smith, Director of Strategic Growth, NeuroID</li>
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<p>Topics include emerging fincrime and cybercrime threats, such as no intent to pay, money mules, organised 3rd party fraud and targeted online attacks, and how consumer attitudes towards online crime are evolving. The panellists share the patterns they&#39;re seeing emerge across sectors and outline forward-thinking strategies that can help improve performance and enable businesses and consumers transact with confidence.</p>

<p>For more information on how TransUnion&#39;s TruValidate solution can help your business better detect and identify fraudulant activity <a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/solution/truvalidate" rel="nofollow">visit our solution and product pages</a>.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With bad actors using sophisticated technology and PII they’ve amassed online, establishing trust and detecting risk is increasingly challenging. This episode, clipped from our panel discussion, &#39;A Modern Identity Crisis: How The Digital Age Blurs The Lines Between Trust, Risk and Authenticity&#39; (at the TransUnion FUTURE Summit 2023) takes a deep dive into the latest fraud trends.</p>

<p>The panel was chaired by Chad Reimers, GM: Fraud and Identity Solutions, TransUnion UK, and featured: </p>

<ul>
<li>Harriet Sloan, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Consulting and Analytics, TransUnion</li>
<li>Glyn Cowlishaw, Head of UK Fraud and Identity Pre-Sales, TransUnion</li>
<li>Devon Smith, Director of Strategic Growth, NeuroID</li>
</ul>

<p>Topics include emerging fincrime and cybercrime threats, such as no intent to pay, money mules, organised 3rd party fraud and targeted online attacks, and how consumer attitudes towards online crime are evolving. The panellists share the patterns they&#39;re seeing emerge across sectors and outline forward-thinking strategies that can help improve performance and enable businesses and consumers transact with confidence.</p>

<p>For more information on how TransUnion&#39;s TruValidate solution can help your business better detect and identify fraudulant activity <a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/solution/truvalidate" rel="nofollow">visit our solution and product pages</a>.</p>]]>
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  <title>Responding to a Data Breach: Managing the Clock and Your Reputation</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 09:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’ll run through how you can effectively plan for a data breach and what a ‘gold standard’ response activity should look like. As Benjamin Franklin framed it: Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>34:01</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode, Mark Read, head of data breach solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to George Chaisty, a partner at the legal firm Kennedys Law LLP. George is part of Kennedys’ cyber and data risk team, and advises clients on a broad range of cyber incidents including ransomware and business email compromises. 
Using our recently published e-book Data Breach for Businesses (https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook) as a starting point, Mark quizzes George on the current cyber threats facing businesses and what processes and resources need to be considered when building a robust data breach plan. Additionally, George identifies some of the common mistakes businesses make in their response actions. Key talking points in this podcast revolve around reputation management, supporting consumers and the timeframe you have to act within. 
We’ve recorded this podcast to provide a blueprint for professionals who are responsible for their organisation's data breach plan. The episode offers an in-depth explanation of what resources, teams and services go into making a robust data breach response.  For those working in the industry and familiar with the topic, it can either validate your approach or offer nuggets of new and useful information. And for those tasked with developing a plan from scratch, it can hopefully provide a template for you to follow as you begin to document your process.  
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  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mark Read, head of data breach solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to George Chaisty, a partner at the legal firm Kennedys Law LLP. George is part of Kennedys’ cyber and data risk team, and advises clients on a broad range of cyber incidents including ransomware and business email compromises. </p>

<p>Using our recently published e-book <strong><a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook" rel="nofollow">Data Breach for Businesses</a></strong> as a starting point, Mark quizzes George on the current cyber threats facing businesses and what processes and resources need to be considered when building a robust data breach plan. Additionally, George identifies some of the common mistakes businesses make in their response actions. Key talking points in this podcast revolve around reputation management, supporting consumers and the timeframe you have to act within. </p>

<p>We’ve recorded this podcast to provide a blueprint for professionals who are responsible for their organisation&#39;s data breach plan. The episode offers an in-depth explanation of what resources, teams and services go into making a robust data breach response.  For those working in the industry and familiar with the topic, it can either validate your approach or offer nuggets of new and useful information. And for those tasked with developing a plan from scratch, it can hopefully provide a template for you to follow as you begin to document your process. </p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mark Read, head of data breach solutions at TransUnion UK, talks to George Chaisty, a partner at the legal firm Kennedys Law LLP. George is part of Kennedys’ cyber and data risk team, and advises clients on a broad range of cyber incidents including ransomware and business email compromises. </p>

<p>Using our recently published e-book <strong><a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/breach-ebook" rel="nofollow">Data Breach for Businesses</a></strong> as a starting point, Mark quizzes George on the current cyber threats facing businesses and what processes and resources need to be considered when building a robust data breach plan. Additionally, George identifies some of the common mistakes businesses make in their response actions. Key talking points in this podcast revolve around reputation management, supporting consumers and the timeframe you have to act within. </p>

<p>We’ve recorded this podcast to provide a blueprint for professionals who are responsible for their organisation&#39;s data breach plan. The episode offers an in-depth explanation of what resources, teams and services go into making a robust data breach response.  For those working in the industry and familiar with the topic, it can either validate your approach or offer nuggets of new and useful information. And for those tasked with developing a plan from scratch, it can hopefully provide a template for you to follow as you begin to document your process. </p>]]>
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