Originally published byEU-Startups
Fraud prevention is becoming an increasingly important part of Europeβs cybersecurity and FinTech landscape, as organisations face growing threats from scams, identity theft, account takeovers and AI-enabled financial crime. As attacks become more sophisticated, startups across the continent are developing AI-driven tools to identify suspicious behaviour faster, strengthen digital identity checks, and reduce the risk […]
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