
About the free webinar
Everyone’s talking about reusable identity, but few understand how it works or what it means for fraud and trust. In this webinar, fraud experts explain what reusable credentials and trust networks are, how they help platforms detect fraud faster, and how they reduce friction for trusted users while preserving privacy. Hear from product leaders building and using these systems on how reusable identity shifts verification from a one-time check to an ongoing relationship, building trust and loyalty while keeping sophisticated fraudsters out
Here's what you'll learn:
Your presenters:

Ross Freiman-Mendel
Product Lead
Persona
Ross Freiman-Mendel leads Persona's product efforts around portable identity. Outside of work, he enjoys running, hanging out with his dog Wallace, and rewatching The Sopranos, which he firmly believes is the greatest show of all time.

Chris Nygard
Director, Client Authentication and Identity Verification Technology
Key Bank
Chris leads Client Authentication and Identity Verification Technology at KeyBank. Chris is an innovative and strategic information security leader with over a decade of experience in Identity and Access Management and Cybersecurity. Proven track record in driving the modernization of authentication systems, managing cross-functional teams, and implementing security solutions across consumer and commercial banking. Prior to banking, Chris held various technology and cybersecurity roles at a high-frequency trading firm in the Philadelphia area.

John Watkins
Senior Director Fraud Analytics and Data Science
Ally Bank
25+ year analytics professional, dedicated to fraud and credit risk. Strong analytics background with experience developing and implementing advanced analytics including neural, machine learning and network analysis. Proven track record of innovation and delivering results.

Shana Vu
Product Marketing Manager
Persona
Shana Vu is a Product Marketing Manager focused on the Persona platform and marketplaces. Outside of work, you can usually find her outdoors or running around San Francisco with a coffee in hand.