Digital fraud is via Internet or OS, we avoid those: Karl P Kilb III, CEO Boloro
There’s a push towards a less cash, digital economy. While that’s great to make transactions faster, security remains a big concern. Fraudsters are coming in through malware, SIM swap, exploiting loopholes in the systems to siphon off everything from money to vital information for individuals, governments and countries. New York based Boloro Global claims it has the tech to tackle the problem.
Karl Peter Kilb III, CEO, Boloro Global says, “everybody is trying to figure out how to move to a digital economy, but the word that has to be at the center of this effort is `security’. If you do not have a secure authentication platform, a digital economy doesn’t work.”