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How Mastercard’s CFO views the wave of AI fraud hitting the financial sector

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Good morning, it’s finance editor Jeff Roberts tagging in for Sheryl. It’s been a year since clever crooks tricked a staff member of a design firm into joining a video call with deep fake versions of the company’s CFO and other executives—a call that was so convincing that the employee wired a series of payments totaling over $25 million. The incident, which sounds like something ripped out of a Black Mirror episode, likely kept more than a few finance chiefs up at night. And for good reason.

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On a recent webinar, the CEO of fintech firm Plaid said fraud has soared to the top of the list of things that banks are focusing on this year. The reason for this, unsurprisingly, is AI, which has given bad actors a powerful set of tools to trick finance departments into approving fraudulent payments. Those tools include deepfake videos like the one described above, but also ones to create hyperrealistic replicas of corporate documents. It’s also easy enough to imagine hackers getting inside a CFO’s email in order to train generative AI models to mimic their communication styles.

It’s frightening stuff, but the news isn’t all bad. I recently spoke with Mastercard CFO Sachin Mehra, who described the global payment giant’s AI strategy—including when it comes to fraud. “Technology works both ways,” he said. “Right now, if it helps us, it also helps the people who want to do bad acts and in this case, people who want to do fraudulent activity, cyber crime, or whatever the case might be.”

Mehra’s comment about new tech being a two-way street is correct and, when it comes to the current wave of fraud, it means that companies who stay on top of their AI game will be in a good position to defend themselves. In Mastercard’s case, it helps that the company has been honing its custom AI stack for years, in part thanks to the 2017 acquisition of a San Francisco artificial intelligence startup.

Mehra also says Mastercard and its clients benefit from the enormous scale of the company’s network, which allows it to detect new types of fraud attacks. “We get to see the data not only for a single customer, but we get to see it network-wide…We have trained our models in a manner to be able to, with a high degree of efficacy, identify when there is a network level fraud event which might be taking place.”

The upshot is that, by combining its scale with sophisticated AI tools, Mastercard can serve as an early warning system for its customers—a feature that Mehra likened to a safety net. This underscores how, for Mastercard and other companies, the current wave of AI fraud is not just a massive threat but also a business opportunity for those who can help to stop it.

Jeff John Roberts
jeff.roberts@fortune.com

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Carl Gillert was appointed CFO of Calabrio, a workforce performance company. Gillert has over 20 years of experience in private equity-backed technology companies. Before joining Calabrio, he served as CFO of Litera. Prior to that, he was at Exostar, a cybersecurity and secure collaboration firm backed by Thoma Bravo, where he led finance initiatives. 

Tony Jarjoura was promoted to CFO of Gigamon, a computer security company that provides network visibility and analytics. Jarjoura joined Gigamon in 2020 and has held the positions of vice president of revenue operations, vice president of finance and corporate controller, and most recently interim CFO. Before joining Gigamon, he was a senior manager at EY. 

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Friday’s report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the U.S. added 143,000 jobs in January, short of economists’ prediction of 170,000 jobs and the 256,000 jobs added in December. The data signals a significant slowdown in hiring. However, the unemployment rate dropped to 4% from 4.1%, despite expectations it would remain steady.

Solid labor market conditions point to the Federal Reserve maintaining a cautious stance, according to economists.

“The Jan. jobs report bolsters our confidence that the Fed cutting cycle is over,” Bank of America economists write in a report published on Friday. “The labor market increasingly appears to have stabilized around full employment.”

Going deeper

“Embracing AI: Are You a Doomer, Gloomer, Zoomer, or Bloomer?” is a new report in Wharton’s business journal that highlights Wharton Dean Erika H. James’s conversation with LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman. Drawing from his book, Superagency, Hoffman discussed the four ways people relate to AI, and why everyone will need to participate in our AI-powered future. “What these technologies do is give us superpowers,” Hoffman said. “We collectively, both as individuals and as groups, get superagencies.”

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“Big Tech spoke loudly as Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Tesla, and Apple are laser-focused on winning this AI Arms Race and there is only one company to call with the red phone to get these high-powered GPU chips...it's the Godfather of AI Jensen and Nvidia. This speaks to our bullish view of Nvidia, Big Tech, and the broader AI Revolution into 2025 despite worries about valuation, the Fed, U.S./China Cold Tech War, and macro.”

—Wedbush Securities analysts wrote in a letter to investors on Sunday regarding Big Tech earnings over the past few weeks.

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