October 18, 2024
Washington, D.C. (October 18, 2024) – This week, Warren Currie, robocall traceback fraud specialist for the USTelecom-led Industry Traceback Group and a long-time leader in the fight against communications fraud, was inducted into the Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA)’s Hall of Fame. This recognition is a testament to Currie’s remarkable dedication to protecting consumers and the telecommunications industry from fraudsters and criminals.
“This well-deserved award underscores Warren’s legacy as a pioneer in fraud control and his continuing influence on the future of communications security,” said Jonathan Spalter, president & CEO of USTelecom.
Currie spent nearly 40 years at Sprint, where he was instrumental in developing cutting-edge fraud prevention strategies. His experience and insight have been invaluable to his work with the Industry Traceback Group where he helps to identify and stop illegal robocalls and fraud schemes that plague millions of consumers.
“Being inducted into the CFCA Hall of Fame is a tremendous honor and I appreciate the opportunity to work with this committed community to combat communications fraud,” said Warren Currie, robocall traceback fraud specialist for the USTelecom-led Industry Traceback Group.
“Throughout his career, Warren has made outstanding contributions to the industry and has worked tirelessly to protect consumers. His passion and dedication to stopping phone-based fraud is crucial to the success of our traceback efforts,” said Josh Bercu, executive director of the USTelecom-led Industry Traceback Group.
About USTelecom
USTelecom | The Broadband Association is the national trade association representing technology providers, innovators, suppliers, and manufacturers committed to connecting the world through the power of broadband.
About ITG
Since its establishment in 2015 by USTelecom | The Broadband Association, the Industry Traceback Group (ITG) has played a central and ever-growing role in the battle against illegal calls, including illegal robocalls. Each day, companies from across the wireline, wireless, VoIP, and cable industries collaborate to trace, source, and ultimately, stop illegal calls. The illegal call campaigns targeted by the ITG range from robocall scams preying on consumers’ fears, to government and brand impersonations, to telephony denial of service (TDoS) attacks on hospitals and public safety phone lines.