Blogs and Publications
Dark Reading
A key cybersecurity publication that provides expert analysis on emerging threats, including fraud schemes and hacking tactics. It’s frequently used by professionals to stay informed on security trends.
Frank on Fraud
My name is Frank McKenna. I am the Co-Founder and Chief Fraud Strategist for AI Firm PointPredictive – A company that focuses on solving application fraud for the lending industry. I am an advocate for fraud managers and fraud data scientist and have dedicated my career to fighting fraud across the world just like they do each and every day. In that time I have worked with over 200 banks, lenders, and finance companies, helping them solve fraud issues that impact their customers.
Fraudwit: Fraud Education & Satire
FraudWit.com takes an alternative approach to fraud education. With short, quirky, and humorous articles and other content, the site opts to teach using satire. Content is created with two groups in mind; consumers and fraud professionals. Information to consumers is used to prevent victimization while information directed towards anti-fraud professionals is to catalyze the industry and address fraud fighting fatigue (FFF).
Fraud Magazine
Devoted to timely, insightful articles on white-collar crime and fraud examination techniques, Fraud Magazine® is a bimonthly publication that gives readers practical "down-in-the-trenches" information they can apply immediately.
Journal of Financial Crime
Peer-reviewed journal that offers in-depth academic research on financial crime, including fraud, money laundering, and cybercrime.
Krebs on Security
Brian Krebs worked as a reporter for The Washington Post from 1995 to 2009, authoring more than 1,300 blog posts for the Security Fix blog, as well as hundreds of stories for washingtonpost.com and The Washington Post newspaper, including eight front-page stories in the dead-tree edition and a Post Magazine cover piece on botnet operators. In 2014, he was profiled in The New York Times, Business Week and by Poynter.org. More recently, he was invited to an “Ask Me Anything” discussion on Reddit about investigative reporting.