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In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick is joined by Assaf Kipnis, former Engineering Manager for Integrity Investigations at Meta (previously Facebook). After being part of the most recent round of layoffs at Meta, Assaf has a newfound understanding for the power of information sharing among peers within the greater Trust & Safety ecosystem. In addition to sharing more experiences & perspectives on LinkedIn, he also accepted Karisse's offer to talk a bit about his own experiences working within the Trust & Safety space for two of the largest social media platforms in the world. In the 1st half of their conversation, Assaf talked about some of the nuances & complexities within the department responsible for integrity, especially for those platforms that enable real-time user-generated content. (Beyond social media platforms, that can also include online companies with user reviews, sales listings, comments on articles, etc.)
In the 1st of a 2-part episode conversation, Assaf shares his own experiences & perspectives on topics like:
- Some of the similarities & lessons that all departments within fraud or Trust & Safety, for all types of business models, can learn from each other. From methodologies to learning how similar the departments are from each other for personal development.
- Why integrity departments w/in Trust & Safety organizations are critical, especially for social media companies, and any other companies that allow real-time user-generated content on their platform (user reviews, sales listings, comments on articles/products, etc)
- How learning about a threat actor’s TTP (Threats, Tactics & Procedures) to identify ways to scale the detection of the behavior, and not just by identifying single accounts at a time
- The difference between mitigating harm (detecting/stopping true bad actors) and perpetrating harm (false positives)
Be sure to subscribe to the Fraudology podcast to be alerted when the second half of Karisse's conversation with Assaf is released this Thursday, May 18, 2023. They'll deep dive into 2 types of scams or spam that Assaf dealt with in his career & the lessons that can be learned from them for all companies that are often utilized as a part of the "scam lifecycle" (something Ayelet Biger-Levin talked about on her episode 2 months ago).
To follow and/or connect with Assaf on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/assafkipnis/
Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line.
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She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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