
We are proud to partner with The Global Anti-Scam Alliance in their upcoming Summit America and their efforts to reduce the scam and fraud world-wide.
As scams continue to evolve, so must our response. The Global Anti-Scam Summit America, taking place in San Francisco September 2-3, is designed to help leaders focused on scam and fraud prevention, move from idea to action—bringing together decision-makers from across financial services, technology, telecommunications, cybersecurity, government, and civil society to talk about solutions that can be deployed at scale to protect and reduce the impact of scammers.
The threat people face from online fraud and scams has only become more urgent. Online scam tactics continue to evolve, impacting consumers, businesses, and public institutions across the Americas. Fraud networks are operating in an ever-growing set of jurisdictions, operating across borders, exploiting regulatory gaps, and adapting rapidly to new technologies.
From our unique position at the intersection of nations and industries affected by this crisis, we know it’s time to shift from exploring possible solutions to implementing them at scale.
Each attendee receives a two-day, full-access pass packed with powerful keynote speakers, informative and actionable breakout sessions, working groups and a wide range of networking opportunities to help solve these issues and solutions that reduce the impact and harm caused by scams.
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ABOUT GASA: It takes a network to beat a network The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) is an international organization that brings together public and private sector stakeholders to better understand, prevent, and respond to scams. With over 100 member organizations worldwide, including leading financial institutions, technology companies, and government bodies, GASA serves as a collaborative platform for coordinated action against scams. Scams have become a widespread global problem, affecting individuals, businesses, and economies across borders. GASA exists to support coordinated, cross-sector efforts that reduce consumer harm and strengthen collective responses to scam activity.