Training/Event Information
January 2026 - Group Internet Based (Webinar) - AI & Identity Verification


Topic: AI & Identity Verification: "How bad actors are utilizing generative AI to create synthetic and stolen identities, How to spot them, and What firms can do to combat it."
Presenters:
Dan Vincent, Director - PwC
•Dan Vincent is a Director in PwC’s Fraud Solutions practice bringing over 15 years of experience helping financial services, telecom, e-commerce, and gaming firms develop strategies and transform their capabilities to better mitigate fraud risks.
•Dan has led engagements pertaining to holistic anti-fraud assessment and strategy, operational enablement and improvement, revenue & expense optimization, and successful delivery of large scale, complex initiatives such as fraud program transformations.
•Dan and his teams have produced measurable benefit for his clients. He has helped institutions improve their anti-fraud and financial crime programs as measured by reduced losses, reduced operating costs of the program, and enhanced revenue from reduced friction associated with fraud controls.
•Top of mind for Dan in today’s fraud landscape: the increasing prevalence of identity fraud, insider risks, and fraud emerging from indirect lending practices.
•When not thinking about fraud, Dan enjoys playing Jeopardy (at home), working out, and spring days in New York City. Dan holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy from Duke University and an MBA from The Wharton School.
karianne golemme, sVP, Financial intelligence unit, rockland trust
- Karianne Golemme is the Senior Vice President of Financial Intelligence Unit –
AML/OFAC Officer at Rockland Trust Company. She brings over 25 years of
experience in banking with a deep expertise in BSA/AML, fraud prevention and
financial crimes risk management. - Throughout their career, Karianne has led and supported bank-wide programs focused
on transaction monitoring, investigations, fraud prevention, and regulatory
compliance. With a background that includes partnering with frontline, operations,
and executive leadership to strengthen controls, respond to regulatory examinations
and mitigate emerging fraud and financial crimes risks. - Known for a practical, risk-based approach, Karianne helps translate regulatory
expectations into effective, scalable solutions that protect both customers and the bank.
Date: Thursday, January 29th, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (1 hour)
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
CPE Credits: Up to 1 credit hour
Cost:
- Members (ACFE NJ Local) - $0 (Free)
- Non-Members (Not ACFE NJ Local Member) - $35
Description:
Importance of the Topic:
• Increasing risks of account compromise, financial fraud, and data breaches.
• The necessity of protecting customer trust and safeguarding brand reputation.
• The importance of staying ahead of rapidly evolving cyber threats in the era of artificial intelligence.
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites Required: None Required
Advanced Preparation: Non-Required
Field of Study: Information Technology
Learning Objectives:
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(1) Understand recent trends leading to increased identity fraud
- Stolen data/ Social Engineering,
- Bad Actors targeting smaller institutions to build history
- Using AI o accelerate the 'nurturing' of the stolen identity
(2) Understand how Gen AI is being used for identity fraud
- Can steal data/social engineer at scale
- Can use deep fake mechanisms at smaller institutions to try to defeat less sophisticated controls
- Make more realistic records for fake individuals
(3) How leading firms combat the treat
- More holistic KYC/onboarding to pull in data elements well beyond CIP requirements
- Checking counterparty account history
- Advancing their deep fake detection capabilities
Agenda:
• AI-Powered Identity Creation: An analysis of how actors employ GenAI to generate deepfakes (voice, video, text) for constructing convincing false personas or impersonating genuine individuals for fraudulent purposes.
• Identification Techniques: Practical methodologies and tools designed to detect AI-generated identities and identify anomalies in digital interactions.
• Counter-Strategies: Actionable measures for organizations, ranging from enhanced authentication protocols to AI-driven detection systems, aimed at defending against these advanced threats.
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When offering group internet-based programs, we implement three polling questions per CPE credit to ensure a real-time monitoring mechanism that verifies attendees are participating during the course. The three polling questions per CPE credit are at a sufficient frequency and lack predictability to ensure the attendees have been engaged throughout the course. The attendee’s completed interactivity is tracked via SLIDO, an application that ensures real-time engagement with participants with live polls, Q&As, and quizzes. It is the attendees' responsibility to accurately report CPE based on actual time attending conference sessions.
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Tickets
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