A Day in the Life of a Fraudster
Join us on Wednesday, July 16, for the "A Day in the Life of a Fraudster" special virtual event to gain rare insights into fraudsters' tactics and methods, straight from leading experts in data and security. Brought to you by the Governor’s Office of Information Technology and the Government Data Advisory Board’s (GDAB) Fraud Prevention Community of Practice (CoP) in partnership with ID.me, Splunk and Ping ID, the webinar focuses on strengthening government fraud awareness and prevention to ensure data integrity. It will highlight the ever-changing fraud landscape and provide government agencies with the knowledge they need to combat these threats effectively.

When
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. MDT
Who
Designed for members of the GDAB Fraud Prevention CoP with all state and local agencies in mind, anyone representing a government agency in Colorado who would like to learn more about the fraud prevention space is encouraged to join.
Registration
Please register in advance for "A Day in the Life of a Fraudster." Once registered, you will receive an email containing a Zoom link to join the virtual event.
Agenda Topics
- Types of fraud
- How third-party fraud happens
- Trends of fraud in state governments
- AI and deep fake examples and preventions
- Fraud trends
- What is identity fraud?
- Fraud prevention use cases
- Identity prevention formula
- Dynamic intelligence: improving security posture without introducing new risks
- From zero trust to continuous adaptive trust
- Account takeover (ATO)
- First-party fraud
- Enhanced identity fraud
- Eligibility fraud / benefits trafficking
- Bot detection
- Reconnaissance detection
FAQ
- What’s the purpose of this event?
The purpose of "A Day in the Life of a Fraudster" is to enhance fraud awareness and prevention across Colorado by providing crucial insights into fraudsters' tactics and methods.
- Who should attend?
The webinar is designed for members of the GDAB Fraud Prevention CoP and all state and local agencies. Any government representative seeking to deepen their understanding of the fraud prevention domain is strongly encouraged to attend.
- Will it be recorded?
Yes, we will share the recording on this page and will email it to registrants.
- Is there a cost to attend?
No, this event is offered free of charge to promote essential fraud prevention knowledge across state and local government agencies.
- What are the technical requirements for attending the virtual event?
Attendees will need a stable internet connection and a device capable of streaming video and audio (computer, tablet or smartphone). The webinar will be hosted via Zoom. You do not need a Zoom account to join the session.
Brought to you by:
State of Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology
OIT Data and Security Offices
Government Data Advisory Board
In Partnership with:
ID.me, Ping Identity and Splunk