Meet Us @
IAFCI Spotlight on Fraud 2026 Connecticut Chapter
- May 6-7, 2026
- Connecticut, USA
Memcyco will be attending the IAFCI Spotlight on Fraud Conference in Connecticut
We’re attending IAFCI Spotlight on Fraud to listen, validate, and engage directly with fraud teams facing the operational impact of modern attack tactics.
Why This Event Matters
Fraud is no longer starting at login. Across financial institutions, a growing share of fraud cases trace back to:
- Customer deception before authentication
- Impersonation across digital channels
- Manipulated user journeys that bypass traditional controls
Events like IAFCI Spotlight on Fraud provide direct exposure to how these attacks are actually playing out, not how they’re theorized.
Meet Memcyco
Fraud is evolving faster than most detection stacks. We’re even faster.
Memcyco is joining the discussion to explore a critical blind spot in third-party risk: What happens before the attack reaches your systems?
Many cyber incidents begin outside the traditional perimeter, through digital impersonation, brand abuse, and deception aimed at customers, employees, or trusted partners.
By identifying these pre-attack signals earlier, organizations can reduce exposure before incidents escalate into account takeover, fraud, or operational disruption.
What We’re Focusing On
At this event, Memcyco is engaging around a specific question:
Where does fraud actually begin — and what signals are being missed upstream?
Key areas of discussion:
- The role of digital impersonation in fraud initiation
- Gaps between customer interaction and detection systems
- Why many fraud investigations trace back to pre-login activity
- The limitations of traditional controls in identifying early-stage manipulation
Where to find Memcyco during the event:
Meet the Memcycans
Our team on the ground brings hands-on experience across fraud prevention, digital risk, and customer protection, working directly with financial services, fintech, travel, and digital brands.
Get in touch below for 1:1 discussions either before, during or after the event.